Rab14 is part of the early endosomal clathrin‐coated TGN microdomain

Abstract
Rab14 localizes to the Golgi/TGN and to early endosomes, but its biological function remains unclear. By structural modeling, we identified Rab14‐specific residues and established a close relationship between the Rab2/Rab4/Rab14, Rab11/25 and Rab39 sub‐groups within the Rab protein family. By quantitative confocal microscopy and by density centrifugation we show that Rab14 is part of the early endosomal AP‐1 microdomain. Overexpression of a dominant‐negative Rab14 GTP‐binding mutant that solely localizes to the Golgi donor compartment accelerated EGF degradation. We suggest that the AP‐1 microdomain represents the interconnecting compartment in which Rab14 vesicles cycle between early endosomes and the Golgi cisternae.