In clathrin-mediated endocytosis, cytoplasmic domain of the receptor binds with AP2-adaptor which recruits clathrin to mediate endocytosis. Classical AP2-adaptor Leishmania is not yet characterized. Here, we have identified ATP Synthase epsilon (LdATPSɛ) subunit as a novel adaptor in Leishmania using yeast two-hybrid screening. Subsequently, we have cloned and expressed LdATPSɛ from Leishmania and have shown that LdATPSɛ co-localizes with LdClathrin and hemoglobin receptor in Leishmania. We have found that LdATPSɛ directly binds with cargo-binding motif ‘YLAP’ in the cytoplasmic domain of LdHbR, whereas it interacts with LdClathrin terminal domain via clathrin-binding motif ‘LSELD’. Consequently, we have shown that mutated clathrin-binding box LdATPSɛL133A/L136A/D137A does not bind with clathrin, fails to localize in the flagellar pocket and its overexpression completely blocks the hemoglobin internalization in Leishmania. LdATPSɛ−/- knock out parasites are not viable indicating its essential function. However, hemoglobin internalization in LdATPSɛ+/- parasites is significantly blocked and LdATPSɛ+/- parasites fails to grow in macrophages as parasite in unable internalize hemoglobin. Our results have demonstrated that LdATPSɛ is a novel adaptor for clathrin in hemoglobin endocytosis in Leishmania.
ATP synthase epsilon subunit: An unconventional adaptor of clathrin-mediated endocytosis of hemoglobin in Leishmania
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- Funder(s): Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India
- Award Id(s): SR/S2/JCB-24/2009
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- Award Group:
- Funder(s): Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India
- Award Id(s): BT/PR4709/MED/29/354/2012
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- Award Group:
- Funder(s): Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India
- Award Id(s): 09/086(1373)/2019-EMR-I
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- Award Group:
- Funder(s): Human Resource Development Centre, Council of Scientific And Industrial Research
- Award Id(s): 13(9095-A)/2019-Pool
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Anjali Kapoor, Jitender Kumar Verma, Deepali Goyal, Shruti Agarwal, Aditi Gaur, Amitabha Mukhopadhyay; ATP synthase epsilon subunit: An unconventional adaptor of clathrin-mediated endocytosis of hemoglobin in Leishmania. J Cell Sci 2025; jcs.263555. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.263555
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