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Effect of Clathrin Light Chains on the Stiffness of Clathrin Lattices and Membrane Budding
Author(s) -
Dannhauser Philip N.,
Platen Mitja,
Böning Heike,
Ungewickell Huberta,
Schaap Iwan A.T.,
Ungewickell Ernst J.
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
traffic
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.677
H-Index - 130
eISSN - 1600-0854
pISSN - 1398-9219
DOI - 10.1111/tra.12263
Subject(s) - clathrin , membrane , biophysics , materials science , endocytosis , vesicle , biology , receptor , biochemistry
Clathrin‐dependent transport processes require the polymerization of clathrin triskelia into polygonal scaffolds. Together with adapter proteins, clathrin collects cargo and induces membrane bud formation. It is not known to what extent clathrin light chains affect the structural and functional properties of clathrin lattices and the ability of clathrin to deform membranes. To address these issues, we have developed a novel procedure for analyzing clathrin lattice formation on rigid surfaces. We found that lattices can form on adaptor‐coated convex‐, planar‐ and even shallow concave surfaces, but the rate of formation and resistance to thermal dissociation of the lattice are greatly enhanced on convex surfaces. Atomic force microscopy on planar clathrin lattices demonstrates that the stiffness of the clathrin lattice is strictly dependent on light chains. The reduced stiffness of the lattice also compromised the ability of clathrin to generate coated buds on the surface of rigid liposomal membranes.

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