Interferon Receptor Trafficking and Signaling: Journey to the Cross Roads

Archive ouverte

Zanin, Natacha | Viaris de Lesegno, Christine | Lamaze, Christophe | Blouin, Cedric

Edité par CCSD ; Frontiers -

International audience. Like most plasma membrane proteins, type I interferon (IFN) receptor (IFNAR) traffics from the outer surface to the inner compartments of the cell. Long considered as a passive means to simply control subunits availability at the plasma membrane, an array of new evidence establishes IFNAR endocytosis as an active contributor to the regulation of signal transduction triggered by IFN binding to IFNAR. During its complex journey initiated at the plasma membrane, the internalized IFNAR complex, i.e. IFNAR1 and IFNAR2 subunits, will experience post-translational modifications and recruit specific effectors. These finely tuned interactions will determine not only IFNAR subunits destiny (lysosomal degradation vs. plasma membrane recycling) but also the control of IFN-induced signal transduction. Finally, the IFNAR system perfectly illustrates the paradigm of the crosstalk between membrane trafficking and intracellular signaling. Investigating the complexity of IFN receptor intracellular routes is therefore necessary to reveal new insight into the role of IFNAR membrane dynamics in type I IFNs signaling selectivity and biological activity.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

STAM and Hrs interact sequentially with IFN-α Receptor to control spatiotemporal JAK–STAT endosomal activation

Archive ouverte | Zanin, Natacha | CCSD

International audience

Exon 32 Skipping of Dysferlin Rescues Membrane Repair in Patients' Cells

Archive ouverte | Barthelemy, Florian | CCSD

International audience. Dysferlinopathies are a family of disabling muscular dystrophies with LGMD2B and Miyoshi myopathy as the main phenotypes. They are associated with molecular defects in DYSF, which encodes dys...

EHD2 is a mechanotransducer connecting caveolae dynamics with gene transcription

Archive ouverte | Torrino, Stéphanie | CCSD

International audience. Rockefeller University Press Caveolae are small invaginated pits that function as dynamic mechanosensors to buffer tension variations at the plasma membrane. Here we show that under mechanica...

Chargement des enrichissements...