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Clathrin-mediated constitutive endocytosis of PIN auxin efflux carriers in Arabidopsis SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Clathrin-mediated constitutive endocytosis of PIN auxin efflux carriers in Arabidopsis
Authors
Dhonukshe, PAniento, FHwang, IRobinson, DGMravec, JStierhof, YDFriml, J
Date Issued
2007-03-20
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Abstract
Endocytosis is an essential process by which eukaryotic cells internalize exogenous material or regulate signaling At the cell,surface [1]. Different endocytic pathways are well established in yeast and animals; prominent among them is clathrin-dependent endocytosis [2, 3]. In plants, endocytosis is poorly defined, and no molecular mechanism for cargo internalization has been demonstrated so far [4, 5], although the internalization of receptor-ligand complexes at the plant plasma membrane has recently been shown [6]. Here we demonstrate by means of a green-to-red photo-convertible fluorescent reporter, EosFP [7], the constitutive endocytosis of PIN auxin efflux carriers [8] and their recycling to the plasma membrane. Using a plant clathrin-specific antibody, we show the presence of clathrin at different stages of coated-vesicle formation at the plasma membrane in Arabidopsis. Genetic interference with clathrin function inhibits PIN internalization and endocytosis in general. Furthermore, pharmacological interference with cargo recruitment into the clathrin pathway blocks internalization of PINs and other plasma-membrane proteins. Our data demonstrate that clathrin-dependent endocytosis is operational in plants and constitutes the predominant pathway for the internalization of numerous plasma-membrane-resid nt proteins including PIN auxin efflux carriers.
Keywords
TRANSFERRIN RECEPTOR; FLUORESCENT MARKER; TYRPHOSTIN A23; PLANT-CELLS; BREFELDIN-A; TRAFFICKING; TRANSPORT; GRADIENTS; PROTEINS; COMPLEX
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/23499
DOI
10.1016/J.CUB.2007.01.052
ISSN
0960-9822
Article Type
Article
Citation
CURRENT BIOLOGY, vol. 17, no. 6, page. 520 - 527, 2007-03-20
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