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EYA protein complex is required for Wntless retrograde trafficking from endosomes to Golgi

Developmental Cell, ISSN: 1534-5807, Vol: 59, Issue: 18, Page: 2443-2459.e7
2024
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Retrograde transport of WLS (Wntless) from endosomes to trans -Golgi network (TGN) is required for efficient Wnt secretion during development. However, the molecular players connecting endosomes to TGN during WLS trafficking are limited. Here, we identified a role for Eyes Absent (EYA) proteins during retrograde trafficking of WLS to TGN in human cell lines. By using worm, fly, and zebrafish models, we found that the EYA-secretory carrier-associated membrane protein 3 (SCAMP3) axis is evolved in vertebrates. EYAs form a complex and interact with retromer on early endosomes. Retromer-bound EYA complex recruits SCAMP3 to endosomes, which is necessary for the fusion of WLS-containing endosomes to TGN. Loss of EYA complex or SCAMP3 leads to defective transport of WLS to TGN and failed Wnt secretion. EYA mutations found in patients with hearing loss form a dysfunctional EYA-retromer complex that fails to activate Wnt signaling. These findings identify the EYA complex as a component of retrograde trafficking of WLS from the endosome to TGN.

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Reshi, Hilal Ahmad; Medishetti, Raghavender; Ahuja, Aishwarya; Balasubramanian, Deepa; Babu, Kavita; Jaiswal, Manish; Chatti, Kiranam; Maddika, Subbareddy

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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