Rab GTPases are regulators of intracellular membrane traffic. We report a possible function of Rab27a, a protein implicated in several diseases, including Griscelli syndrome, choroideremia, and the Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome mouse model, gunmetal. We studied endogenous Rab27a and overexpressed enhanced GFP-Rab27a fusion protein in several cultured melanocyte and melanoma-derived cell lines. In pigmented cells, we observed that Rab27a decorates melanosomes, whereas in nonpigmented cells Rab27a colocalizes with melanosome-resident proteins. When dominant interfering Rab27a mutants were expressed in pigmented cells, we observed a redistribution of pigment granules with perinuclear clustering. This phenotype is similar to that observed by others in melanocytes derived from the ashen and dilute mutant mice, which bear mutations in the Rab27a and MyoVa loci, respectively. We also found that myosinVa coimmunoprecipitates with Rab27a in extracts from melanocytes and that both Rab27a and myosinVa colocalize on the cytoplasmic face of peripheral melanosomes in wild-type melanocytes. However, the amount of myosinVa in melanosomes from Rab27a-deficient ashen melanocytes is greatly reduced. These results, together with recent data implicating myosinVa in the peripheral capture of melanosomes, suggest that Rab27a is necessary for the recruitment of myosinVa, so allowing the peripheral retention of melanosomes in melanocytes.
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February 20 2001
Rab27a Regulates the Peripheral Distribution of Melanosomes in Melanocytes
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Alistair N. Hume,
Alistair N. Hume
aCell and Molecular Biology Section, Division of Biomedical Sciences
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Lucy M. Collinson,
Lucy M. Collinson
bDepartment of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
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Andrzej Rapak,
Andrzej Rapak
aCell and Molecular Biology Section, Division of Biomedical Sciences
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Anita Q. Gomes,
Anita Q. Gomes
aCell and Molecular Biology Section, Division of Biomedical Sciences
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Colin R. Hopkins,
Colin R. Hopkins
bDepartment of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
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Miguel C. Seabra
Miguel C. Seabra
aCell and Molecular Biology Section, Division of Biomedical Sciences
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Alistair N. Hume
aCell and Molecular Biology Section, Division of Biomedical Sciences
Lucy M. Collinson
bDepartment of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
Andrzej Rapak
aCell and Molecular Biology Section, Division of Biomedical Sciences
Anita Q. Gomes
aCell and Molecular Biology Section, Division of Biomedical Sciences
Colin R. Hopkins
bDepartment of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
Miguel C. Seabra
aCell and Molecular Biology Section, Division of Biomedical Sciences
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Abbreviations used in this paper: CHM, choroideremia; EGFP, enhanced green fluorescent protein; gm, gunmetal; HPS, Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome; LAMP, lysosome-associated membrane protein; REP, Rab escort protein; RGGT, Rab geranylgeranyl transferase; TRP-1, tyrosinase-related protein 1.
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November 22 2000
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
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J Cell Biol (2001) 152 (4): 795–808.
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Received:
August 17 2000
Revision Requested:
November 20 2000
Accepted:
November 22 2000
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Alistair N. Hume, Lucy M. Collinson, Andrzej Rapak, Anita Q. Gomes, Colin R. Hopkins, Miguel C. Seabra; Rab27a Regulates the Peripheral Distribution of Melanosomes in Melanocytes. J Cell Biol 19 February 2001; 152 (4): 795–808. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.152.4.795
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