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Publication : Regulation of the divalent metal ion transporter via membrane budding.

First Author  Mackenzie K Year  2016
Journal  Cell Discov Volume  2
Pages  16011 PubMed ID  27462458
Mgi Jnum  J:236091 Mgi Id  MGI:5804712
Doi  10.1038/celldisc.2016.11 Citation  Mackenzie K, et al. (2016) Regulation of the divalent metal ion transporter via membrane budding. Cell Discov 2:16011
abstractText  The release of extracellular vesicles (EVs) is important for both normal physiology and disease. However, a basic understanding of the targeting of EV cargoes, composition and mechanism of release is lacking. Here we present evidence that the divalent metal ion transporter (DMT1) is unexpectedly regulated through release in EVs. This process involves the Nedd4-2 ubiquitin ligase, and the adaptor proteins Arrdc1 and Arrdc4 via different budding mechanisms. We show that mouse gut explants release endogenous DMT1 in EVs. Although we observed no change in the relative amount of DMT1 released in EVs from gut explants in Arrdc1 or Arrdc4 deficient mice, the extent of EVs released was significantly reduced indicating an adaptor role in biogenesis. Furthermore, using Arrdc1 or Arrdc4 knockout mouse embryonic fibroblasts, we show that both Arrdc1 and Arrdc4 are non-redundant positive regulators of EV release. Our results suggest that DMT1 release from the plasma membrane into EVs may represent a novel mechanism for the maintenance of iron homeostasis, which may also be important for the regulation of other membrane proteins.
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