Abstract
Melanosome biogenesis consists of multistep processes that involve synthesis of melanosomal protein, which is followed by vesicle transport/fusion and post-translational modifications such as glycosylation, proteolysis, and oligomerization. Because of its complexity, the details of the molecular mechanism of melanosome biogenesis are not yet fully understood. Here, we report that, in MMAc melanoma cells, wild-type (WT) Rab7 and its dominant-active mutant (Rab7-Q67L), but not its dominant-negative mutant (Rab7-T22N), were colocalized in the perinuclear region with granules containing Stage I melanosomes, where the full-length, immature gp100/Pmel17/Silv was present. It was also found that overexpression of Rab7-Q67L and, to a lesser extent, Rab7-WT increased the amount of proteolytically processed, mature gp100. However, Rab7-T22N did not show such an effect. Moreover, siRNA-mediated Rab7 knockdown considerably inhibited gp100 maturation. These results collectively suggest that the GTP-bound form of Rab7 promotes melanogenesis through the regulation of gp100 maturation in melanoma cells. © 2007 The Society for Investigative Dermatology.
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Kawakami, A., Sakane, F., Imai, S. I., Yasuda, S., Kai, M., Kanoh, H., … Jimbow, K. (2008). Rab7 regulates maturation of melanosomal matrix protein gp100/Pmel17/Silv. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 128(1), 143–150. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jid.5700964
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