Rabaptin5 acts as a key regulator for Rab7l1-mediated phagosome maturation process

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Abstract

Phagosome maturation is an important innate defence mechanism of macrophages against pathogen infections. Phagosome–lysosome (P-L) fusion is a highly regulated process. Different RabGTPases are involved in P-L fusion. Rab7l1 is shown to regulate P-L fusion process. In this study, we demonstrate that Rabaptin5 is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for Rab7l1. We reveal that Rabaptin5 interacts with Rab7l1-GTP form and promotes its recruitment to phagosome. In the absence of Rabaptin5, localization of P-L markers like EEA1, Rab7, LAMP1 and LAMP2 was found to be poorer. Thus, our data suggest that Rabaptin5 works upstream to Rab7l1 and triggers Rab7l1 activation for further recruitment of P-L markers and downstream regulation of phagosomal maturation process.

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Shrivastava, R., Pradhan, G., Ghosh, S., & Mukhopadhyay, S. (2022). Rabaptin5 acts as a key regulator for Rab7l1-mediated phagosome maturation process. Immunology, 165(3), 328–340. https://doi.org/10.1111/imm.13438

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