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Rab11fip5 regulates telencephalon development via ephrinB1 recycling

Authors: 
Yoon J, Garo J, Lee M, Sun J, Hwang YS, Daar IO
Citation: 
Development. 2021 Jan 18:dev.196527. doi: 10.1242/dev.196527. Online ahead of print
Abstract: 
Rab11 family-interacting protein 5 (Rab11fip5) is an adaptor protein that binds to the small GTPase Rab11, which has an important function in endosome recycling and trafficking of cellular proteins to the plasma membrane. Rab11fip5 is involved in many cellular processes, such as cytoskeleton rearrangement, iron uptake, and exocytosis in neuroendocrine cells and also known as a candidate gene for autism-spectrum disorder. However, the role of Rab11fip5 during early embryonic development is not clearly understood. In this study, we identified Rab11fip5 as a protein that interacts with ephrinB1, a transmembrane ligand for Eph receptors. The PDZ binding motif in ephrinB1 and the Rab-binding domain in Rab11fip5 are necessary for their interaction in a complex. EphrinB1 and Rab11fip5 display overlapping expression in the telencephalon of developing amphibian embryos. The loss of Rab11fip5 function causes a reduction in telencephalon size and a decrease in the expression level of ephrinB1. Moreover, morpholino oligonucleotide-mediated knockdown of Rab11fip5 decreases cell proliferation in the telencephalon. The overexpression of ephrinB1 rescues these defects, suggesting that ephrinB1 recycling by the Rab11/Rab11fip5 complex is critical for proper telencephalon development.
Epub: 
Yes
Organism or Cell Type: 
zebrafish
Delivery Method: 
microinjection