Activation of endosomal dynein motors by stepwise assembly of Rab7–RILP–p150Glued, ORP1L, and the receptor βlll spectrin
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- 5 February 2007
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 176 (4) , 459-471
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200606077
Abstract
The small GTPase Rab7 controls late endocytic transport by the minus end-directed motor protein complex dynein-dynactin, but how it does this is unclear. Rab7-interacting lysosomal protein (RILP) and oxysterol-binding protein-related protein 1L (ORP1L) are two effectors of Rab7. We show that GTP-bound Rab7 simultaneously binds RILP and ORP1L to form a RILP-Rab7-ORP1L complex. RILP interacts directly with the C-terminal 25-kD region of the dynactin projecting arm p150(Glued), which is required for dynein motor recruitment to late endocytic compartments (LEs). Still, p150(Glued) recruitment by Rab7-RILP does not suffice to induce dynein-driven minus-end transport of LEs. ORP1L, as well as betaIII spectrin, which is the general receptor for dynactin on vesicles, are essential for dynein motor activity. Our results illustrate that the assembly of microtubule motors on endosomes involves a cascade of linked events. First, Rab7 recruits two effectors, RILP and ORP1L, to form a tripartite complex. Next, RILP directly binds to the p150(Glued) dynactin subunit to recruit the dynein motor. Finally, the specific dynein motor receptor Rab7-RILP is transferred by ORP1L to betaIII spectrin. Dynein will initiate translocation of late endosomes to microtubule minus ends only after interacting with betaIII spectrin, which requires the activities of Rab7-RILP and ORP1L.Keywords
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