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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 113, Issue 14 2575-2584, Copyright © 2000 by Company of Biologists
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C Prevostel, V Alice, D Joubert and PJ Parker
Protein Phosphorylation Laboratory, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London WC2a 3PX, UK.
Receptor desensitization occurs through receptor internalization and targeting to endosomes, a prerequisite for sorting and degradation. Such trafficking processes may not be restricted to membrane associated receptors but may also play an important role in the downregulation of cytoplasmic transducers such as protein kinase C (PKC). It is demonstrated here that acute TPA exposure induces the transport of activated PKC(alpha) from the plasma membrane to endosomes. This process requires PKC activity and catalytically competent PKC can even promote a similar process for a truncated regulatory domain PKC(&agr;) protein. It is established that PKC(&agr;) is targeted to the endosome compartment as an active kinase, where it colocalizes with annexin I, a substrate of PKC. Thus, PKC(alpha) downregulation shares features with plasma membrane associated receptor sorting and degradation. However, it is shown that PKC(&agr;) delivery to the endosome compartment is not a Rab5 mediated process in contrast to the well characterised internalisation of the transferrin receptor. An alternative route for PKC(alpha) is evidenced by the finding that the cholesterol binding drugs nystatin and filipin, known to inhibit caveolae mediated trafficking, are able to block PKC(alpha) traffic and down regulation. Consistent with this, the endosomes where PKC(alpha) is found also contain caveolin. It is concluded that the initial step in desensitisation of PKC(alpha) involves active delivery to endosomes via a caveolae mediated process.
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