The PtdIns3P phosphatase myotubularin is a cytoplasmic protein that also localizes to Rac1-inducible plasma membrane ruffles

J Laporte, F Blondeau, A Gansmuller… - Journal of Cell …, 2002 - journals.biologists.com
J Laporte, F Blondeau, A Gansmuller, Y Lutz, JL Vonesch, JL Mandel
Journal of Cell Science, 2002journals.biologists.com
Myotubularin, the phosphatase mutated in X-linked myotubular myopathy, was shown to
dephosphorylate phosphatidylinositol 3-monophosphate (PtdIns3 P) and was also reported
to interact with nuclear transcriptional regulators from the trithorax family. We have
characterized a panel of specific antibodies and investigated the subcellular localization of
myotubularin. Myotubularin is not detected in the nucleus, and localizes mostly as a dense
cytoplasmic network. Overexpression of myotubularin does not detectably affect vesicle …
Myotubularin, the phosphatase mutated in X-linked myotubular myopathy, was shown to dephosphorylate phosphatidylinositol 3-monophosphate(PtdIns3P) and was also reported to interact with nuclear transcriptional regulators from the trithorax family. We have characterized a panel of specific antibodies and investigated the subcellular localization of myotubularin. Myotubularin is not detected in the nucleus, and localizes mostly as a dense cytoplasmic network. Overexpression of myotubularin does not detectably affect vesicle trafficking in the mammalian cells investigated, in contrast to previous observations in yeast models. Both mutation of a key aspartate residue of myotubularin and dominant activation of Rac1 GTPase lead to the recruitment of myotubularin to specific plasma membrane domains. Localization to Rac1-induced ruffles is dependent on the presence of a domain highly conserved in the myotubularin family (that we named RID). We thus propose that myotubularin may dephosphorylate a subpool of PtdIns3P(or another related substrate) at the plasma membrane.
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