Targeting of AMSH to endosomes is required for epidermal growth factor receptor degradation

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Abstract

To reach the lysosomes, down-regulated receptors such as the epidermal growth factor receptor must first be sorted into internal vesicles of late endosomes (multivesicular bodies), a ubiquitin-dependent event that requires the coordinated function of the endosome sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) proteins. Here we report that CHMP3, an ESCRT-III complex component, and associated molecule of SH3 domain of STAM (AMSH), a deubiquitinating enzyme, interact with each other in cells. A dominant-negative version of CHMP3, which specifically prevents targeting of AMSH to endosomes, inhibits degradation but not internalization of EGFR, suggesting that endosomal AMSH is a functional component of the multivesicular body pathway. © 2007 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Yu, M. M., Boucrot, E., Villén, J., Affar, E. B., Gygi, S. P., Göttlinger, H. G., & Kirchhausen, T. (2007). Targeting of AMSH to endosomes is required for epidermal growth factor receptor degradation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282(13), 9805–9812. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M611635200

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