The Cytoplasmic Tail of Invariant Chain Regulates Endosome Fusion and Morphology
Open Access
- 1 June 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) in Molecular Biology of the Cell
- Vol. 13 (6) , 1846-1856
- https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.01-10-0478
Abstract
The major histocompatibility complex class II associated invariant chain (Ii) has been shown to inhibit endocytic transport and to increase the size of endosomes. We have recently found that this property has a significant impact on antigen processing and presentation. Here, we show in a cell-free endosome fusion assay that expression of Ii can increase fusion after phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity is blocked by wortmannin. In live cells wortmannin was also not able to block formation of the Ii-induced enlarged endosomes. The effects of Ii on endosomal transport and morphology depend on elements within the cytoplasmic tail. Data from mutagenesis analysis and nuclear magnetic resonance-based structure calculations of the Ii cytoplasmic tail demonstrate that free negative charges that are not involved in internal salt bridges are essential for both interactions between the tails and for the formation of enlarged endosomes. This correlation indicates that it is interactions between the Ii cytoplasmic tails that are involved in endosome fusion. The combined data from live cells, cell-free assays, and molecular dynamic simulations suggest that Ii molecules on different vesicles can promote endosome docking and fusion and thereby control endosomal traffic of membrane proteins and endosomal content.Keywords
This publication has 55 references indexed in Scilit:
- The leucine-based motif DDQxxLI is recognized both for internalization and basolateral sorting of invariant chain in MDCK cellsEuropean Journal of Cell Biology, 1998
- Trimeric Interactions of the Invariant Chain and Its Association with Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II αβ DimersJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1996
- MOLMOL: A program for display and analysis of macromolecular structuresJournal of Molecular Graphics, 1996
- A Role for Acidic Residues in Di-leucine Motif-based Targeting to the Endocytic PathwayJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1995
- MHC-dependent antigen processing and peptide presentation: Providing ligands for T lymphocyte activationCell, 1994
- rab5 controls early endosome fusion in vitroCell, 1991
- MHC class II-associated invariant chain contains a sorting signal for endosomal compartmentsCell, 1990
- Microtubule- and motor-dependent fusion in vitro between apical and basolateral endocytic vesicles from MDCK cellsCell, 1990
- Optimized intermolecular potential functions for liquid alcoholsThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1986
- Cleavage of Structural Proteins during the Assembly of the Head of Bacteriophage T4Nature, 1970