Genome-wide analysis identifies a general requirement for polarity proteins in endocytic traffic

Zita Balklava, Saumya Pant, Hanna Fares, Barth D. Grant

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Abstract

In a genome-wide RNA-mediated interference screen for genes required in membrane traffic - including endocytic uptake, recycling from endosomes to the plasma membrane, and secretion - we identified 168 candidate endocytosis regulators and 100 candidate secretion regulators. Many of these candidates are highly conserved among metazoans but have not been previously implicated in these processes. Among the positives from the screen, we identified PAR-3, PAR-6, PKC-3 and CDC-42, proteins that are well known for their importance in the generation of embryonic and epithelial-cell polarity. Further analysis showed that endocytic transport in Caenorhabditis elegans coelomocytes and human HeLa cells was also compromised after perturbation of CDC-42/Cdc42 or PAR-6/Par6 function, indicating a general requirement for these proteins in regulating endocytic traffic. Consistent with these results, we found that tagged CDC-42/Cdc42 is enriched on recycling endosomes in C. elegans and mammalian cells, suggesting a direct function in the regulation of transport.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1066-1073
Number of pages8
JournalNature Cell Biology
Volume9
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jul 2007

Keywords

  • polarity
  • elegans
  • genome
  • RNAi
  • trafficking

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