Who's in control? Principles of Rab GTPase activation in endolysosomal membrane trafficking and beyond

Autor(en): Borchers, Ann-Christin
Langemeyer, Lars
Ungermann, Christian 
Stichwörter: Cell Biology; DOCKED VESICLES; FACTOR RABEX-5; LATE ENDOSOMES; MAMMALIAN CORVET; MON1-CCZ1 GEF; NUCLEOTIDE EXCHANGE FACTOR; QUALITY-CONTROL; SEC7 ARF-GEF; SECRETORY VESICLES; STRUCTURAL BASIS
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Herausgeber: ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
Journal: JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Volumen: 220
Ausgabe: 9
Zusammenfassung: 
The eukaryotic endomembrane system consists of multiple interconnected organelles. Rab GTPases are organelle-specific markers that give identity to these membranes by recruiting transport and trafficking proteins. During transport processes or along organelle maturation, one Rab is replaced by another, a process termed Rab cascade, which requires at its center a Rab-specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF). The endolysosomal system serves here as a prime example for a Rab cascade. Along with endosomal maturation, the endosomal Rab5 recruits and activates the Rab7-specific GEF Mon1-Ccz1, resulting in Rab7 activation on endosomes and subsequent fusion of endosomes with lysosomes. In this review, we focus on the current idea of Mon1-Ccz1 recruitment and activation in the endolysosomal and autophagic pathway. We compare identified principles to other GTPase cascades on endomembranes, highlight the importance of regulation, and evaluate in this context the strength and relevance of recent developments in in vitro analyses to understand the underlying foundation of organelle biogenesis and maturation.
ISSN: 00219525
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.202105120

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