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Comprehensive knockout analysis of the Rab family GTPases in epithelial cells.

Yuta HommaRiko KinoshitaYoshihiko KuchitsuPaulina S WawroSoujiro MarubashiMai E OguchiMorié IshidaNaonobu FujitaMitsunori Fukuda
Published in: The Journal of cell biology (2019)
The Rab family of small GTPases comprises the largest number of proteins (∼60 in mammals) among the regulators of intracellular membrane trafficking, but the precise function of many Rabs and the functional redundancy and diversity of Rabs remain largely unknown. Here, we generated a comprehensive collection of knockout (KO) MDCK cells for the entire Rab family. We knocked out closely related paralogs simultaneously (Rab subfamily knockout) to circumvent functional compensation and found that Rab1A/B and Rab5A/B/C are critical for cell survival and/or growth. In addition, we demonstrated that Rab6-KO cells lack the basement membrane, likely because of the inability to secrete extracellular matrix components. Further analysis revealed the general requirement of Rab6 for secretion of soluble cargos. Transport of transmembrane cargos to the plasma membrane was also significantly delayed in Rab6-KO cells, but the phenotype was relatively mild. Our Rab-KO collection, which shares the same background, would be a valuable resource for analyzing a variety of membrane trafficking events.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • extracellular matrix
  • cell cycle arrest
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • transcription factor
  • cell death