Developmental Cell
Volume 31, Issue 3, 10 November 2014, Pages 358-373
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Toward a Comprehensive Map of the Effectors of Rab GTPases

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Highlights

  • Proteomic screen identifies effectors of Drosophila Rabs with a human ortholog

  • Specific hits include orthologs of numerous known effectors of mammalian Rabs

  • Validated effectors include traffic proteins and those of unknown function

  • Orthologs of disease genes CLEC16A, LRRK2, and SPG20 are validated as effectors

Summary

The Rab GTPases recruit peripheral membrane proteins to intracellular organelles. These Rab effectors typically mediate the motility of organelles and vesicles and contribute to the specificity of membrane traffic. However, for many Rabs, few, if any, effectors have been identified; hence, their role remains unclear. To identify Rab effectors, we used a comprehensive set of Drosophila Rabs for affinity chromatography followed by mass spectrometry to identify the proteins bound to each Rab. For many Rabs, this revealed specific interactions with Drosophila orthologs of known effectors. In addition, we found numerous Rab-specific interactions with known components of membrane traffic as well as with diverse proteins not previously linked to organelles or having no known function. We confirm over 25 interactions for Rab2, Rab4, Rab5, Rab6, Rab7, Rab9, Rab18, Rab19, Rab30, and Rab39. These include tethering complexes, coiled-coiled proteins, motor linkers, Rab regulators, and several proteins linked to human disease.

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