Novel interaction of Rab13 and Rab8 with endospanins

FEBS Open Bio. 2013 Jan 22:3:83-8. doi: 10.1016/j.fob.2013.01.004. Print 2013.

Abstract

Rab GTPases regulate vesicular traffic in eukaryotic cells by cycling between the active GTP-bound and inactive GDP-bound states. Their functions are modulated by the diverse selection of effector proteins that bind to specific Rabs in their activated state. We previously described the expression of Rab13 in bone cells. To search for novel Rab13 interaction partners, we screened a newborn rat bone marrow cDNA library for Rab13 effectors with a bacterial two-hybrid system. We found that Rab13 binds to the C-terminus of Endospanin-2, a small transmembrane protein. In addition to Rab13 also Rab8 bound to Endospanin-2, while no binding of Rab7, Rab10, Rab11 or Rab32 was observed. Rab13 and Rab8 also interacted with Endospanin-1, a close homolog of Endospanin-2. Rab13 and Endospanin-2 colocalised in perinuclear vesicular structures in Cos1 cells suggesting direct binding also in vivo. Endospanin-2 is implicated in the regulation of the cell surface growth hormone receptor (GHR), but the inhibition of Rab13 expression did not affect GHR cell surface expression. This suggests that the Rab13-Endospanin-2 interaction may have functions other than GHR regulation. In conclusion, we have identified a novel interaction for Rab13 and Rab8 with Endospanin-2 and Endospanin-1. The role of this interaction in cell physiology, however, remains to be elucidated.

Keywords: Endospanin; GAPDH, glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase; GFP, green fluorescent protein; GHR, growth hormone receptor; GST, glutathione-S-transferase; HA, human influenza hemagglutinin; MBP, maltose binding protein; OB-R, leptin receptor; Osteoclast; Protein interaction; Rab effector; Rab13; VPS55, vacuolar protein sorting 55.; Vesicle trafficking.