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Query: UMLS:C0038187 (
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Lysosomal distribution is linked to the role of lysosomes in many cellular functions, including autophagosome degradation, cholesterol homeostasis, antigen presentation, and cell invasion. Alterations in lysosomal positioning contribute to different human pathologies, such as cancer, neurodegeneration, and lysosomal storage diseases. Here we report the identification of a novel mechanism of lysosomal trafficking regulation. We found that the lysosomal transmembrane protein
TMEM55B
recruits JIP4 to the lysosomal surface, inducing dynein-dependent transport of lysosomes toward the microtubules minus-end.
TMEM55B
overexpression causes lysosomes to collapse into the cell center, whereas depletion of either
TMEM55B
or JIP4 results in dispersion toward the cell periphery.
TMEM55B
levels are transcriptionally upregulated following TFEB and TFE3 activation by
starvation
or cholesterol-induced lysosomal stress.
TMEM55B
or JIP4 depletion abolishes
starvation
-induced retrograde lysosomal transport and prevents autophagosome-lysosome fusion. Overall our data suggest that the TFEB/
TMEM55B
/JIP4 pathway coordinates lysosome movement in response to a variety of stress conditions.
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PMID:TFEB regulates lysosomal positioning by modulating TMEM55B expression and JIP4 recruitment to lysosomes. 2914 37
TMEM55B
is first identified as phosphatidylinositol-4,5-P24-phosphatases (PtdIns-4,5-P24-phosphatases) that catalyse dephosphorylation of PtdIns-4,5-P2 to PtdIns-5-P. We demonstrate for the first time that
TMEM55B
is phosphorylated by Erk/MAPK and that this mechanism participates in regulation of lysosomal clustering. Exposure of RAW264.7 macrophages to various stimuli induces phosphorylation of
TMEM55B
on Ser76 and Ser169, sites corresponding to consensus sequences (PX(S/T)P) for phosphorylation by MAPK. Of these stimuli, Toll-like receptor ligands most strongly induce
TMEM55B
phosphorylation, and this is blocked by the MEK1/2 inhibitor U0126. However, phosphorylation does not impact intrinsic phosphatase activity of
TMEM55B
.
TMEM55B
has recently been implicated in
starvation
induced lysosomal translocation. Amino acid
starvation
induces perinuclear lamp1 clustering in RAW264.7 macrophages, which was attenuated by shRNA-mediated knock-down or CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knock-out of
TMEM55B
. Cells exposed to U0126 also exhibit attenuated lamp1 clustering. Overexpression of
TMEM55B
but not TMEM55A notably enhances lamp1 clustering, with
TMEM55B
mutants (lacking phosphorylation sites or mimicking the phosphorylated state) exhibiting lower and higher efficacies (respectively) than wild-type
TMEM55B
. Collectively, results suggest that phosphorylation of
TMEM55B
by Erk/MAPK impacts lysosomal dynamics.
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PMID:Phosphorylation of TMEM55B by Erk/MAPK regulates lysosomal positioning. 3132 83