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  2. Mucolipin-1 is a lysosomal membrane protein required for intracellular lactosylceramide traffic

Mucolipin-1 is a lysosomal membrane protein required for intracellular lactosylceramide traffic

  • Traffic. 2006 Oct;7(10):1388-98. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0854.2006.00475.x.
Paul R Pryor 1 Frank Reimann Fiona M Gribble J Paul Luzio
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Cambridge Institute for Medical Research and Department of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2XY, UK.
Abstract

Mucolipin-1 is a membrane protein encoded by the gene MCOLN1, mutations in which result in the lysosomal storage disorder mucolipidosis type IV (MLIV). Efficient lysosomal targeting of mucolipin-1 requires di-leucine motifs in both the N-terminal and the C-terminal cytosolic tails. We have shown that aberrant lactosylceramide trafficking in MLIV cells may be rescued by wild-type mucolipin-1 expression but not by mucolipin-1 mistargeted to the plasma membrane or by lysosome-localized mucolipin-1 mutated in its predicted ion pore-selectivity region. Our data demonstrate that the correct localization of mucolipin-1 and the integrity of its ion pore are essential for its physiological function in the late endocytic pathway.

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