Role of the Clathrin Terminal Domain in Regulating Coated Pit Dynamics Revealed by Small Molecule Inhibition

Clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) regulates many cell physiological processes such as the internalization of growth factors and receptors, entry of pathogens, and synaptic transmission. Within the endocytic network, clathrin functions as a central organizing platform for coated pit assembly and di...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell 2011-08, Vol.146 (3), p.471-484
Hauptverfasser: von Kleist, Lisa, Stahlschmidt, Wiebke, Bulut, Haydar, Gromova, Kira, Puchkov, Dmytro, Robertson, Mark J., MacGregor, Kylie A., Tomlin, Nikolay, Pechstein, Arndt, Chau, Ngoc, Chircop, Megan, Sakoff, Jennette, von Kries, Jens Peter, Saenger, Wolfram, Kräusslich, Hans-Georg, Shupliakov, Oleg, Robinson, Phillip J., McCluskey, Adam, Haucke, Volker
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Zusammenfassung:Clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) regulates many cell physiological processes such as the internalization of growth factors and receptors, entry of pathogens, and synaptic transmission. Within the endocytic network, clathrin functions as a central organizing platform for coated pit assembly and dissociation via its terminal domain (TD). We report the design and synthesis of two compounds named pitstops that selectively block endocytic ligand association with the clathrin TD as confirmed by X-ray crystallography. Pitstop-induced inhibition of clathrin TD function acutely interferes with receptor-mediated endocytosis, entry of HIV, and synaptic vesicle recycling. Endocytosis inhibition is caused by a dramatic increase in the lifetimes of clathrin coat components, including FCHo, clathrin, and dynamin, suggesting that the clathrin TD regulates coated pit dynamics. Pitstops provide new tools to address clathrin function in cell physiology with potential applications as inhibitors of virus and pathogen entry and as modulators of cell signaling. [Display omitted] ► Identification of selective clathrin inhibitors termed pitstop 1 and pitstop 2 ► Ligand association of clathrin terminal domain regulates coated pit dynamics ► Acute clathrin inhibition blocks HIV entry and synaptic vesicle recycling ► Wide potential biomedical applications of pitstops and derivatives
ISSN:0092-8674
1097-4172
DOI:10.1016/j.cell.2011.06.025