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The four mammalian C-terminal Eps15 homology domain-containing proteins (EHD1-EHD4) play pivotal roles in endocytic membrane trafficking. While EHD1, EHD3 and EHD4 associate with intracellular tubular/vesicular membranes,
EHD2
localizes to the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane. Currently, little is known about the regulation of
EHD2
. Thus, we sought to define the factors responsible for
EHD2
's association with the plasma membrane. The subcellular localization of endogenous
EHD2
was examined in HeLa cells using confocal microscopy. Although EHD partner proteins typically mediate EHD membrane recruitment,
EHD2
was targeted to the plasma membrane independent of two well-characterized binding proteins, syndapin2 and EHBP1. Additionally, the EH domain of
EHD2
, which facilitates canonical EHD protein interactions, was not required to direct overexpressed
EHD2
to the cell surface. On the other hand, several lines of evidence indicate that the plasma membrane phospholipid phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) plays a crucial role in regulating
EHD2
subcellular localization. Pharmacologic perturbation of PIP2 metabolism altered PIP2 plasma membrane distribution (as assessed by confocal microscopy), and caused
EHD2
to redistribute away from the plasma membrane. Furthermore, overexpressed
EHD2
localized to PIP2-enriched vacuoles generated by active Arf6. Finally, we show that although cytochalasin D caused actin microfilaments to
collapse
,
EHD2
was nevertheless maintained at the plasma membrane. Intriguingly, cytochalasin D induced relocalization of both PIP2 and
EHD2
to actin aggregates, supporting a role of PIP2 in controlling
EHD2
subcellular localization. Altogether, these studies emphasize the significance of membrane lipid composition for
EHD2
subcellular distribution and offer new insights into the regulation of this important endocytic protein.
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PMID:Role of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate in regulating EHD2 plasma membrane localization. 2404 Feb 68