eLife (Jun 2024)

Identification of a third myosin-5a-melanophilin interaction that mediates the association of myosin-5a with melanosomes

  • Jiabin Pan,
  • Rui Zhou,
  • Lin-Lin Yao,
  • Jie Zhang,
  • Ning Zhang,
  • Qing-Juan Cao,
  • Shaopeng Sun,
  • Xiang-dong Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.93662
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Transport and localization of melanosome at the periphery region of melanocyte are depended on myosin-5a (Myo5a), which associates with melanosome by interacting with its adaptor protein melanophilin (Mlph). Mlph contains four functional regions, including Rab27a-binding domain, Myo5a GTD-binding motif (GTBM), Myo5a exon F-binding domain (EFBD), and actin-binding domain (ABD). The association of Myo5a with Mlph is known to be mediated by two specific interactions: the interaction between the exon-F-encoded region of Myo5a and Mlph-EFBD and that between Myo5a-GTD and Mlph-GTBM. Here, we identify a third interaction between Myo5a and Mlph, that is, the interaction between the exon-G-encoded region of Myo5a and Mlph-ABD. The exon-G/ABD interaction is independent from the exon-F/EFBD interaction and is required for the association of Myo5a with melanosome. Moreover, we demonstrate that Mlph-ABD interacts with either the exon-G or actin filament, but cannot interact with both of them simultaneously. Based on above findings, we propose a new model for the Mlph-mediated Myo5a transportation of melanosomes.

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