Yeast epsins contain an essential N-terminal ENTH domain, bind clathrin and are required for endocytosis
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- 16 August 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 18 (16) , 4383-4393
- https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/18.16.4383
Abstract
The mammalian protein epsin is required for endocytosis. In this study, we have characterized two homologous yeast proteins, Ent1p and Ent2p, which are similar to mammalian epsin. An essential function for the highly conserved N‐terminal epsin N‐terminal homology (ENTH) domain was revealed using deletions and randomly generated temperature‐sensitive ent1 alleles. Changes in conserved ENTH domain residues in ent1ts cells revealed defects in endocytosis and actin cytoskeleton structure. The Ent1 protein was localized to peripheral and internal punctate structures, and biochemical fractionation studies found the protein associated with a large, Triton X‐100‐insoluble pellet. Finally, an Ent1p clathrin‐binding domain was mapped to the final eight amino acids (RGYTLIDL*) in the Ent1 protein sequence. Based on these and other data, we propose that the yeast epsin‐like proteins are essential components of an endocytic complex that may act at multiple stages in the endocytic pathway.Keywords
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