RabD, aDictyosteliumRab14-related GTPase, regulates phagocytosis and homotypic phagosome and lysosome fusion
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- 15 September 2002
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Cell Science
- Vol. 115 (18) , 3703-3713
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.00050
Abstract
RabD, a Dictyostelium Rab14-related GTPase, localizes in the endo-lysosomal pathway and contractile vacuole system of membranes. Cell lines expressing dominant-negative RabD were defective in endocytosis, endosomal membrane flow and homotypic lysosome fusion. In support of a role for RabD in fusion, cells overexpressing constitutively active RabDQ67L accumulated enlarged hydrolase-rich acidic vesicles ringed with GFP-RabD, consistent with RabD directly regulating lysosome fusion. To determine whether RabD also regulated phagocytosis and/or homotypic phagosome fusion (a process stimulated by many intracellular pathogens), cells overexpressing dominant-active (RabDQ67L) or dominant-negative (RabN121I) RabD were analyzed microscopically and biochemically. The rate of phagocytosis was increased two-fold in RabDQ67L-expressing cells and reduced by 50% in RabDN121I-expressing cells compared with control cells. To examine the role of RabD in the formation of multiparticle phagosomes, we performed a series of pulse-chase experiments using fluorescently labeled bacteria and fluorescent latex beads. The rate of fusion of newly formed phagosomes was five times higher in the RabDQ67L-expressing cells and reduced by over 50% in RabDN121I-expressing cells as compared with control cells. GFP-RabDQ67L was found to ring multiparticle spacious phagosomes, which supports a direct role for this protein in regulating fusion. Inhibition of PI 3-kinase activity, which is known to regulate phagosome fusion in the wild-type cells, reduced the rate of phagosome fusion in RabDQ67L+ cells, indicating that RabD acted upstream of or parallel with PI 3-kinase. We hypothesize that RabD and, possibly, Rab14, a related GTPase that associates with phagosomes in mammalian cells, are important regulators of homotypic phagosome and endo-lysosome fusion.Keywords
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