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Multiple Roles of VARP in Endosomal Trafficking: Rabs,Retromer Components and R‐SNARE VAMP7 Meet on VARP
Authors:Mitsunori Fukuda
Affiliation:Laboratory of Membrane Trafficking Mechanisms, Department of Developmental Biology and Neurosciences, Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Abstract:VARP (VPS9‐ankyrin‐repeat protein, also known as ANKRD27) was originally identified as an N‐terminal VPS9 (vacuolar protein sorting 9)‐domain‐containing protein that possesses guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) activity toward small GTPase Rab21 and contains two ankyrin repeat (ANKR) domains in its central region. A number of VARP‐interacting molecules have been identified during the past five years, and considerable attention is now being directed to the multiple roles of VARP in endosomal trafficking. More specifically, VARP is now known to interact with three different types of key membrane trafficking regulators, i.e. small GTPase Rabs (Rab32, Rab38 and Rab40C), the retromer complex (a sorting nexin dimer, VPS26, VPS29 and VPS35) and R‐SNARE VAMP7. By binding to several of these molecules, VARP regulates endosomal trafficking, which underlies a variety of cellular events, including melanogenic enzyme trafficking to melanosomes, dendrite outgrowth of melanocytes, neurite outgrowth and retromer‐mediated endosome‐to‐plasma membrane sorting of transmembrane proteins. image
Keywords:endosome  guanine nucleotide exchange factor  melanosome  membrane traffic  Rab effector  retromer  small GTPase Rab  SNARE  VPS9 domain
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