Identification and characterization of Rabip4' interaction partners
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IISER Mohali
Abstract
Lysosomes are subcellular compartments that digest intracellular and extracellular material
and recycle their contents to maintain cellular homeostasis. Recent studies have shown several
unconventional functions of lysosomes; such as antigen presentation, tumour invasion,
transportation of RNA granules, nutrient sensing and plasma membrane repair. The positioning
of lysosomes determine these functions in the mammalian cell. Our lab primarily works on
Arl8b, one of the small GTPases, which relocate the lysosomes towards the periphery of the
cell. Previous work suggests that Arl8b interacts with a subset of RUN domain-containing
proteins. Rab4 and Rab14 effector, Rabip4' is one such protein that binds to Arl8b via its RUN
domain. Here we have used tandem affinity, and GST pulldown approaches to identify
interaction partners for Rabip4'. To this end, we have created a stable cell line expressing
Tandem tag Rabip4', and GST full-length Rabip4'. Mass spectrometry-based identification of
the eluate has revealed several interesting hits. We have also characterised Rabip4' interaction
with Sorting nexin proteins that localise on the early endosomes. The newly identified
interaction partners from this work will be further characterised in future studies.