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Imaging the Intracellular Trafficking of APP with Photoactivatable GFP
Published on: October 17, 2015
RABGAP1 is a sensor that facilitates the sorting and processing of amyloid precursor protein
Jessica Eden1, Jonathan G G Kaufman1, Conceição Pereira1
1Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
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A hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the accumulation of extracellular amyloid-β plaques in the brain. Amyloid-β is a 40-42 amino acid peptide generated by proteolytic processing of amyloid precursor protein (APP) via membrane-bound proteases. APP is a transmembrane protein, and its trafficking to sites of proteolysis represents a rate-limiting step in AD progression. Although APP processing has been well-studied, its trafficking itinerary and machinery remain incompletely understood. To address this, we performed an unbiased interaction screen for interactors of the APP cytosolic tail. We identified previously characterised APP binders as well as novel interactors, including RABGAP1. We demonstrated that RABGAP1 partially co-localises with APP and directly interacts with a YENPTY motif in the APP cytosolic tail. Depletion or overexpression of RABGAP1 caused mistrafficking and misprocessing of endogenous APP in human and rodent neurons. This effect is dependent on the GAP activity of RABGAP1, demonstrating that RABGAP1 affects the trafficking of APP by modulating RAB activity on endosomal subdomains. This novel trafficking mechanism has implications for other NPXY cargoes and presents a possible therapeutic avenue to explore.
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