iScience (Jul 2023)

Evolutional insights into the interaction between Rab7 and RILP in lysosome motility

  • Gaofeng Cui,
  • Zhiyan Jiang,
  • Yaoyao Chen,
  • Yun Li,
  • Shupei Ai,
  • Ranran Sun,
  • Xin Yi,
  • Guohua Zhong

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 7
p. 107040

Abstract

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Summary: Lysosome motility is critical for the cellular function. However, Rab7-related transport elements showed genetic differences between vertebrates and invertebrates, making the mechanism of lysosomal motility mysterious. We suggested that Rab7 interacted with RILP as a feature of highly evolved organisms since they could interact with each other in Spodoptera frugiperda but not in Drosophila melanogaster. The N-terminus of Sf-RILP was identified to be necessary for their interaction, and Glu61 was supposed to be the key point for the stability of the interaction. A GC-rich domain on the C-terminal parts of Sf-RILP hampered the expression of Sf-RILP and its interaction with Sf-Rab7. Although the corresponding vital amino acids in the mammalian model at the C-terminus of Sf-RILP turned to be neutral, the C-terminus would also help with the homologous interactions between RILP fragments in insects. The significantly different interactions in invertebrates shed light on the biodiversity and complexity of lysosomal motility.

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