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Mol. Biol. Cell 10.1091/mbc.E04-04-0278

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Submitted on April 1, 2004
Revised on May 25, 2004
Accepted on May 27, 2004

Microtubule-Dependent Movement of Late Endocytic Vesicles In Vitro: Requirements for Dynein and Kinesin

Eustratios Bananis*{dagger}, Sangeeta Nath*{dagger}, Kristie Gordon{ddagger}, Peter Satir*{dagger}, Richard J. Stockert*, John W. Murray*{dagger}, and Allan W. Wolkoff*{dagger}{sect}

*Marion Bessin Liver Research Center, {dagger}Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology, and {ddagger}Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting Facility, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461
*Marion Bessin Liver Research Center, {dagger}Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology, and {ddagger}Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting Facility, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York 10461

Monitoring Editor: Richard J. McIntosh

Our previous studies demonstrated that fluorescent early endocytic vesicles prepared from rat liver after injection of Texas red asialoorosomucoid contain asialoglycoprotein and its receptor and move and undergo fission along microtubules using kinesin I and KIFC2, with Rab4 regulating KIFC2 activity. In the current study, procedures to prepare fluorescent late endocytic vesicles were devised. In addition, flow cytometry was utilized to prepare highly purified fluorescent endocytic vesicles, permitting validation of microscopy-based experiments as well as direct biochemical analysis. These studies revealed that late vesicles bound to and moved along microtubules, but in contrast to early vesicles, did not undergo fission. As compared with early vesicles, late vesicles had reduced association with receptor, Rab4, and kinesin I but were highly associated with dynein, Rab7, dynactin and KIF3A. Dynein and KIF3A antibodies inhibited late vesicle motility while kinesin I and KIFC2 antibodies had no effect. Dynamitin antibodies prevented the association of late vesicles with microtubules. These results indicate that acquisition and exchange of specific motor and regulatory proteins characterizes, and may regulate, the transition of early to late endocytic vesicles. Flow cytometric purification should ultimately facilitate detailed proteomic analysis and mapping of endocytic vesicle-associated proteins.


{sect}Corresponding author. E-mail: wolkoff{at}aecom.yu.edu




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