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Investigating Endocytic Pathways to the Endoplasmic Reticulum and to the Cytosol Using SNAP-Trap

Geiger, Roger
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Luisoni, Stefania
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Johnsson, Kai  
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2013
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Cholera toxin enters cells via an unusual pathway that involves trafficking through endosomes to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Whether the toxin induces its own pathway or travels along a physiological retrograde route is not known. To study its trafficking, we labeled cholera toxin B (CTB) or endogenous plasma membrane proteins with a small chemical compound, benzylguanine, which covalently reacts with the protein SNAP-tag. Using ER-targeted SNAP-tag as reporter, we found that transport of CTB to the ER depends on dynamin-2 and syntaxin 5. Plasma membrane proteins and a fluid-phase marker added to the medium were also transported to the ER. This flux was not affected by exposing cells to CTB but was inhibited by depleting syntaxin 5 and increased by depleting dynamin-2. As a control for confined intracellular localization of ER-targeted SNAP-tag we used adenovirus-5, which traffics to endosomes and then escapes into the cytosol. The virus did not react with ER-targeted SNAP but with cytosolic SNAP. Together, our results establish a new method (SNAP-trap) to study trafficking of different cargo to the ER and the cytosol and provide evidence for the existence of a constitutive pathway from the cell surface to the ER.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.1111/tra.12018
Web of Science ID

WOS:000313128800005

Author(s)
Geiger, Roger
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Luisoni, Stefania
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Johnsson, Kai  
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Greber, Urs F.
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Helenius, Ari
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Traffic
Volume

14

Issue

1

Start page

36

End page

46

Subjects

adenovirus

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cholera toxin

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endocytosis

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endoplasmic reticulum

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retrograde transport

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SNAP-tag

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SNAP-trap

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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March 28, 2013
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