The Arp2/3 Activator WASH Controls the Fission of Endosomes through a Large Multiprotein Complex
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The Arp2/3 Activator WASH Controls the Fission of Endosomes through a Large Multiprotein Complex
The Arp2/3 complex generates branched actin networks when activated by Nucleation Promoting Factors (NPFs). Recently, the WASH family of NPFs has been identified, but its cellular role is unclear. Here, we show that WASH generates an actin network on a restricted domain of sorting and recycling endosomes. We found that WASH belongs to a multiprotein complex containing seven subunits, including the heterodimer of capping protein (CP). In vitro, the purified WASH complex activates Arp2/3-mediated actin nucleation and binds directly to liposomes. WASH also interacts with dynamin. WASH depletion gives rise to long membrane tubules pulled out from endosomes along microtubules, as does dynamin inhibition. Accordingly, WASH is required for efficient transferrin recycling. Together, these data suggest that the WASH molecular machine, integrating CP with a NPF, controls the fission of endosomes through an interplay between the forces generated by microtubule motors and actin polymerization.
Actin Capping Proteins, Endosomes, Actins, Cell Line, Mice, Protein Transport, Actin-Related Protein 3, Actin-Related Protein 2, Animals, Humans, CELLBIO, Protein Multimerization, Microtubule-Associated Proteins, Developmental Biology
Actin Capping Proteins, Endosomes, Actins, Cell Line, Mice, Protein Transport, Actin-Related Protein 3, Actin-Related Protein 2, Animals, Humans, CELLBIO, Protein Multimerization, Microtubule-Associated Proteins, Developmental Biology
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