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Cholesterol level regulates endosome motility via Rab proteins.

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  • Cholesterol level regulates endosome motility via Rab proteins. Abstract Text:

    hongtao chenHongtao Chen,jun yangJun Yang,philip s lowPhilip S Low,ji-xin chengJi-Xin Cheng,hongtao chenHongtao Chen,jun yangJun Yang,philip s lowPhilip S Low,ji-xin chengJi-Xin Cheng,

    The role of cholesterol in the regulation of endosome motility was investigated by monitoring the intracellular trafficking of endocytosed folate receptors (FRs) labeled with fluorescent folate conjugates. Real-time fluorescence imaging of HeLa cells transfected with green fluorescent protein-tubulin revealed that FR-containing endosomes migrate along microtubules. Moreover, microinjection with antibodies that inhibit microtubule-associated motor proteins demonstrated that dynein and kinesin I participate in the delivery of FR-containing endosomes to the perinuclear area and plasma membrane, respectively. Further, single-particle tracking analysis revealed bidirectional motions of FR endosomes, mediated by dynein and kinesin motors associated with the same endosome. These experimental tools allowed us to use FR-containing endosomes to evaluate the impact of cholesterol on intracellular membrane trafficking. Lowering plasma membrane cholesterol by metabolic depletion or methyl-beta-cyclodextrin extraction was found to both increase FR-containing endosome motility and change endosome distribution from colocalization with Rab7 to colocalization with Rab4. These data provide evidence that cholesterol regulates intracellular membrane trafficking via modulation of the distribution of low molecular weight G-proteins that are adaptors for microtubule motors.

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    h chenH Chen,j yangJ Yang,ps lowPS Low,jx chengJX Cheng,h chenH Chen,j yangJ Yang,ps lowPS Low,jx chengJX Cheng,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, U.S. Gov't,

    Journal: Biophysical journal

    VOLUME: 94

    Page Numbers: 1508-20

    Journal Abbreviation: Biophys. J.

    ISSN: 1542-0086

    DAY: 2

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA.

    Country: United States

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