Involvement of the Rab27 binding protein Slac2c/MyRIP in insulin exocytosis

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Title
Involvement of the Rab27 binding protein Slac2c/MyRIP in insulin exocytosis
Journal
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Author(s)
Waselle  L., Coppola  T., Fukuda  M., Iezzi  M., El-Amraoui  A., Petit  C., Regazzi  R.
ISSN
1059-1524 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2003
Volume
14
Number
10
Pages
4103-13
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Oct
Abstract
Rab27a is a GTPase associated with insulin-containing secretory granules of pancreatic beta-cells. Selective reduction of Rab27a expression by RNA interference did not alter granule distribution and basal secretion but impaired exocytosis triggered by insulin secretagogues. Screening for potential effectors of the GTPase revealed that the Rab27a-binding protein Slac2c/MyRIP is associated with secretory granules of beta-cells. Attenuation of Slac2c/MyRIP expression by RNA interference did not modify basal secretion but severely impaired hormone release in response to secretagogues. Although beta-cells express Myosin-Va, a potential partner of Slac2c/MyRIP, no functional link between the two proteins could be demonstrated. In fact, overexpression of the Myosin-Va binding domain of Slac2c/MyRIP did not affect granule localization and hormone exocytosis. In contrast, overexpression of the actin-binding domain of Slac2c/MyRIP led to a potent inhibition of exocytosis without detectable alteration in granule distribution. This effect was prevented by point mutations that abolish actin binding. Taken together our data suggest that Rab27a and Slac2c/MyRIP are part of a complex mediating the interaction of secretory granules with cortical actin cytoskeleton and participate to the regulation of the final steps of insulin exocytosis.
Keywords
Actins/metabolism/physiology Animals Cells, Cultured Cytoskeleton Exocytosis/*physiology Immunohistochemistry Insulin/*metabolism/physiology Islets of Langerhans/*metabolism/physiology Microfilament Proteins/*metabolism/physiology Myosin Heavy Chains/metabolism/physiology Myosin Type V/metabolism/physiology Point Mutation Protein Binding/physiology Protein Structure, Tertiary/physiology RNA Interference Rats Secretory Vesicles/metabolism/physiology Vesicular Transport Proteins rab GTP-Binding Proteins/*metabolism/physiology
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