We have recently shown that two proteins related to two of the adaptor subunits of clathrincoated vesicles, p47 (μ3) and β-NAP (β3B), are part of an adaptor-like complex not associated with clathrin (Simpson, F., N.A. Bright, M.A. West, L.S. Newman, R.B. Darnell, and M.S. Robinson, 1996. J. Cell Biol. 133:749–760). In the present study we have searched the EST database and have identified, cloned, and sequenced a ubiquitously expressed homologue of β-NAP, β3A, as well as homologues of the α/γ and σ adaptor subunits, δ and σ3, which are also ubiquitously expressed. Antibodies raised against recombinant δ and σ3 show that they are the other two subunits of the adaptor-like complex. We are calling this complex AP-3, a name that has also been used for the neuronalspecific phosphoprotein AP180, but we feel that it is a more appropriate designation for an adaptor-related heterotetramer. Immunofluorescence using anti-δ antibodies reveals that the AP-3 complex is associated with the Golgi region of the cell as well as with more peripheral structures. These peripheral structures show only limited colocalization with endosomal markers and may correspond to a postTGN biosynthetic compartment. The δ subunit is closely related to the protein product of the Drosophila garnet gene, which when mutated results in reduced pigmentation of the eyes and other tissues. Because pigment granules are believed to be similar to lysosomes, this suggests either that the AP-3 complex may be directly involved in trafficking to lysosomes or alternatively that it may be involved in another pathway, but that missorting in that pathway may indirectly lead to defects in pigment granules.
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May 19 1997
Characterization of the Adaptor-related Protein Complex, AP-3
Fiona Simpson,
Fiona Simpson
University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Cambridge CB2 2QR, United Kingdom
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Andrew A. Peden,
Andrew A. Peden
University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Cambridge CB2 2QR, United Kingdom
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Lina Christopoulou,
Lina Christopoulou
University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Cambridge CB2 2QR, United Kingdom
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Margaret S. Robinson
Margaret S. Robinson
University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Cambridge CB2 2QR, United Kingdom
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Fiona Simpson
University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Cambridge CB2 2QR, United Kingdom
Andrew A. Peden
University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Cambridge CB2 2QR, United Kingdom
Lina Christopoulou
University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Cambridge CB2 2QR, United Kingdom
Margaret S. Robinson
University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Cambridge CB2 2QR, United Kingdom
Fiona Simpson and Andrew Peden contributed equally to this paper.
Please address all correspondence to Margaret Robinson, University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Cambridge CB2 2QR, UK. Tel.: (44) 1223-330163; Fax: (44) 1223-330598.
Fiona Simpson's current address is Department of Cell Biology, Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037-1027.
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December 23 1996
Revision Received:
March 06 1997
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
1997
J Cell Biol (1997) 137 (4): 835–845.
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Received:
December 23 1996
Revision Received:
March 06 1997
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Fiona Simpson, Andrew A. Peden, Lina Christopoulou, Margaret S. Robinson; Characterization of the Adaptor-related Protein Complex, AP-3. J Cell Biol 19 May 1997; 137 (4): 835–845. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.137.4.835
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