The actin cytoskeleton has been implicated in endocytosis, yet few molecules that link these systems have been identified. Here, we have cloned and characterized mHip1R, a protein that is closely related to huntingtin interacting protein 1 (Hip1). These two proteins are mammalian homologues of Sla2p, an actin binding protein important for actin organization and endocytosis in yeast. Sequence alignments and secondary structure predictions verified that mHip1R belongs to the Sla2 protein family. Thus, mHip1R contains an NH2-terminal domain homologous to that implicated in Sla2p's endocytic function, three predicted coiled–coils, a leucine zipper, and a talin-like actin-binding domain at the COOH terminus. The talin-like domain of mHip1R binds to F-actin in vitro and colocalizes with F-actin in vivo, indicating that this activity has been conserved from yeast to mammals. mHip1R shows a punctate immunolocalization and is enriched at the cell cortex and in the perinuclear region. We concluded that the cortical localization represents endocytic compartments, because mHip1R colocalizes with clathrin, AP-2, and endocytosed transferrin, and because mHip1R fractionates biochemically with clathrin-coated vesicles. Time-lapse video microscopy of mHip1R–green fluorescence protein (GFP) revealed a blinking behavior similar to that reported for GFP-clathrin, and an actin-dependent inward movement of punctate structures from the cell periphery. These data show that mHip1R is a component of clathrin-coated pits and vesicles and suggest that it might link the endocytic machinery to the actin cytoskeleton.
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December 27 1999
An Actin-Binding Protein of the Sla2/Huntingtin Interacting Protein 1 Family Is a Novel Component of Clathrin-Coated Pits and Vesicles
Åsa E.Y. Engqvist-Goldstein,
Åsa E.Y. Engqvist-Goldstein
aDepartment of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-3202
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Michael M. Kessels,
Michael M. Kessels
aDepartment of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-3202
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Vikramjit S. Chopra,
Vikramjit S. Chopra
bCentre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics, Department of Medical Genetics, Children's and Women's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5Z 4H4
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Michael R. Hayden,
Michael R. Hayden
bCentre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics, Department of Medical Genetics, Children's and Women's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5Z 4H4
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David G. Drubin
David G. Drubin
aDepartment of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-3202
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Åsa E.Y. Engqvist-Goldstein
aDepartment of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-3202
Michael M. Kessels
aDepartment of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-3202
Vikramjit S. Chopra
bCentre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics, Department of Medical Genetics, Children's and Women's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5Z 4H4
Michael R. Hayden
bCentre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics, Department of Medical Genetics, Children's and Women's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5Z 4H4
David G. Drubin
aDepartment of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-3202
Abbreviations used in this paper: aa, amino acid(s); EST, expressed sequence tag; GFP, green fluorescence protein; GST, glutathione S-transferase; Hip1, huntingtin interacting protein 1; LAT-A, latrunculin-A.
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September 28 1999
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November 12 1999
Accepted:
November 17 1999
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
© 1999 The Rockefeller University Press
1999
The Rockefeller University Press
J Cell Biol (1999) 147 (7): 1503–1518.
Article history
Received:
September 28 1999
Revision Requested:
November 12 1999
Accepted:
November 17 1999
Citation
Åsa E.Y. Engqvist-Goldstein, Michael M. Kessels, Vikramjit S. Chopra, Michael R. Hayden, David G. Drubin; An Actin-Binding Protein of the Sla2/Huntingtin Interacting Protein 1 Family Is a Novel Component of Clathrin-Coated Pits and Vesicles. J Cell Biol 27 December 1999; 147 (7): 1503–1518. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.147.7.1503
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