Medium chains of adaptor complexes AP-1 and AP-2 recognize leucine- based sorting signals from the invariant chain

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Abstract

Interactions between tyrosine- and leucine-based sorting signals in the cytoplasmic tails of transmembrane proteins and adaptor complexes AP-1 and AP-2 are believed to be the first step in the formation of clathrin-coated vesicles that deliver these proteins to their destination. Medium chains of AP-1 and AP-2 have been reported to interact with tyrosine-based sorting signals in a number of in vitro assays. In the present study we found that recombinant medium chains could interact with leucine-based sorting signals from the cytoplasmic tail of the invariant chain. Medium chains may therefore be responsible for the proper recognition of both tyrosine and leucine sorting signals by AP-1 and AP-2 complexes.

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Rodionov, D. G., & Bakke, O. (1998). Medium chains of adaptor complexes AP-1 and AP-2 recognize leucine- based sorting signals from the invariant chain. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(11), 6005–6008. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.11.6005

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