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Basic Information:
Symbol | ZFYVE27 |
Synonyms | SPG33; Protrudin |
Protein Name | Protrudin (Spastic paraplegia 33 protein) (Zinc finger FYVE domain-containing protein 27) |
Species | Human |
Entrez ID | 118813 |
Uniprot ID | Q5T4F4 |
Membrane Contact Site |
ER-Endosome; Endosome-ER
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Location (from literature) | ER |
Cell line/Tissue | HeLa cells; hTERT-RPE1 cells; HL60 cells; HEK293 cells |
Experimental Method | Low throughput experimental methods |
Protein Sequence | |
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Complex Information:
Complex ID | Subunit of complex | Subcellular location | Species | More |
CMCS00006 | ZFYVE27; FYCO1; KIF5B; RAB7A; PI(3)P | ER-Endosome; Endosome-ER | Human | more | CMCS00183 | PDZD8; RAB7A; ZFYVE27 | ER-Endosome; Endosome-ER | Human | more |
Expression Overview of ZFYVE27:
Homology Information of ZFYVE27:
Uniprot ID | Q5T4F4 |
EggNOG | ENOG502QVKC |
HOGENOM | CLU_060341_0_0_1 |
OrthoDB | 38671at2759 |
TreeFam | TF331044 |
GeneTree | ENSGT00390000013298 |
References:
Pubmed ID | 25855459 |
DOI | 10.1038/nature14359 |
Description | Here we show in human and rat cell lines that protrudin, an ER protein that promotes protrusion and neurite outgrowth, forms contact sites with late endosomes (LEs) via coincident detection of the small GTPase RAB7 and phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate (PtdIns(3)P). These contact sites mediate transfer of the microtubule motor kinesin 1 from protrudin to the motor adaptor FYCO1 on LEs. |
Description of experimental evidence | The protein was validated by microscopy, western blotting, GFP-trap assay, in HeLa cells,hTERT-RPE1 cells, hTERT-RPE1 cells and HL60 cells, and these results correlate strongly with the cooperative effects of protrudin and FYCO1 in protrusion and neurite outgrowth. |
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Pubmed ID | 32686675 |
DOI | 10.1038/s41467-020-17451-7 |
Description | Our results identify the ER membrane proteins, PDZD8 and Protrudin, together with the late endosomal protein Rab7, as components of an ER-late endosome MCS in mammalian cells. |
Description of experimental evidence | The protein was validated by immunofluorescence, spinning-disc confocal microscopy, immunopurifications, immunoprecipitation analysis and mass spectrometry analysis in HEK293T cells and U2-OS cells, which functions to regulate late endosomal motility and distribution, which is intimately linked to endosomal maturation. |
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