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The absence of Rab27a accelerates the degradation of Melanophilin

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Melanophilin (Mlph) forms an interaction with Rab27a and the actin‐based motor protein MyosinVa (MyoVa) on mature melanosome membranes and the tripartite complex regulates melanosome transport in melanocytes. In this study,… Click to show full abstract

Melanophilin (Mlph) forms an interaction with Rab27a and the actin‐based motor protein MyosinVa (MyoVa) on mature melanosome membranes and the tripartite complex regulates melanosome transport in melanocytes. In this study, we found that Rab27a siRNA decreased Mlph and Rab27a protein levels, but Mlph mRNA levels were not changed. Other Rab27a siRNA sequences also showed the same results. When Rab27a siRNA was treated with melan‐a melanocytes, Rab27a protein was decreased within 6 hours and Mlph protein was decreased within 24 hours. To determine whether the absence of Rab27a promotes Mlph degradation, we inhibited protein degradation by treatment with proteasome (MG132) and lysosomal enzyme (E64D and Pepstatin A) inhibitors in melan‐a melanocytes. MG132 inhibited the degradation of Mlph, but E64D and Pepstatin A had no effect on Mlph. The absence of Rab27a enhanced ubiquitination of Mlph and induced proteasomal degradation. From these results, we concluded that Mlph interaction with Rab27a is important for Mlph stability and melanosome transport.

Keywords: degradation; melanophilin; rab27a; absence rab27a; mlph

Journal Title: Experimental Dermatology
Year Published: 2019

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