An internalization-competent influenza hemagglutinin mutant causes the redistribution of AP-2 to existing coated pits and is colocalized with AP-2 in clathrin free clusters - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 1999 Nov 16;38(46):15166-73.
doi: 10.1021/bi991170v.
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An internalization-competent influenza hemagglutinin mutant causes the redistribution of AP-2 to existing coated pits and is colocalized with AP-2 in clathrin free clusters
C M Brown et al. Biochemistry. 1999.
Abstract
Image correlation spectroscopy and cross correlation spectroscopy were used to demonstrate that approximately 25% of the internalization-competent influenza virus hemagglutinin mutant, HA+8, is colocalized with clathrin and AP-2 at the plasma membrane of intact cells, while wild-type HA (which is excluded from coated pits) does not colocalize with either protein. Clathrin and AP-2 clusters were saturated when HA+8 was overexpressed, and this was accompanied by a redistribution of AP-2 into existing coated pits. However, de novo coated pit formation was not observed. In nontreated cells, the number of clusters of clathrin or AP-2 colocalized with HA+8 was always comparable. Hypertonic treatment which disperses the clathrin lattices resulted in more clusters containing AP-2 and HA+8 than clathrin and HA+8. Less colocalization of HA+8 with clathrin was also observed after cytosol acidification, which causes the formation of deeply invaginated pits, where the HA+8 may be inaccessible to extracellular labeling by antibodies, and blocks coated vesicle budding. However, cytosol acidification elevated the number of clusters containing both HA+8 and AP-2, suggesting an increase in their level of association outside of the deep invaginations. Our results imply that AP-2 and HA+8 can colocalize in clusters devoid of clathrin, at least in cells treated to alter the clathrin lattice structure. Although we cannot ascertain whether this also occurs in untreated cells, we propose that AP-2 binding to membrane proteins carrying internalization signals can occur prior to the binding of AP-2 to clathrin. While such complexes can in principle serve to recruit clathrin for the formation of new coated pits, the higher affinity of the internalization signals for clathrin-associated AP-2 [Rapoport, I., et al. (1997) EMBO J. 16, 2240-2250] makes it more likely that once the AP-2-membrane protein complexes form, they are quickly recruited into existing coated pits.
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