Epsin is an EH-domain-binding protein implicated in clathrin-mediated endocytosis
During endocytosis, clathrin and the clathrin adaptor protein AP-2 ( ref. 1 ), assisted by a variety of accessory factors, help to generate an invaginated bud at the cell membrane 2 , 3 . One of these factors is Eps15, a clathrin-coat-associated protein that binds the α-adaptin subunit of AP-2 ( 4 –...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 1998-08, Vol.394 (6695), p.793-797 |
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Zusammenfassung: | During endocytosis, clathrin and the clathrin adaptor protein AP-2 (
ref. 1
), assisted by a variety of accessory factors, help to generate an invaginated bud at the cell membrane
2
,
3
. One of these factors is Eps15, a clathrin-coat-associated protein that binds the α-adaptin subunit of AP-2 (
4
–
8
). Here we investigate the function of Eps15 by characterizing an important binding partner for its region containing EH domains
9
; this protein, epsin, is closely related to the
Xenopus
mitotic phosphoprotein MP90 (
ref. 10
) and has a ubiquitous tissue distribution. It is concentrated together with Eps15 in presynaptic nerve terminals, which are sites specialized for the clathrin-mediated endocytosis of synaptic vesicles. The central region of epsin binds AP-2 and its carboxy-terminal region binds Eps15. Epsin is associated with clathrin coats
in situ
, can be co-precipitated with AP-2 and Eps15 from brain extracts, but does not co-purify with clathrin coat components in a clathrin-coated vesicle fraction. When epsin function is disrupted, clathrin-mediated endocytosis is blocked. We propose that epsin may participate, together with Eps15, in the molecular rearrangement of the clathrin coats that are required for coated-pit invagination and vesicle fission. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/29555 |