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Crag is a GEF for Rab11 required for rhodopsin trafficking and maintenance of adult photoreceptor cells

Abstract

Rhodopsins (Rhs) are light sensors, and Rh1 is the major Rh in the Drosophila photoreceptor rhabdomere membrane. Upon photoactivation, a fraction of Rh1 is internalized and degraded, but it remains unclear how the rhabdomeric Rh1 pool is replenished and what molecular players are involved. Here, we show that Crag, a DENN protein, is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rab11 that is required for the homeostasis of Rh1 upon light exposure. The absence of Crag causes a light-induced accumulation of cytoplasmic Rh1, and loss of Crag or Rab11 leads to a similar photoreceptor degeneration in adult flies. Furthermore, the defects associated with loss of Crag can be partially rescued with a constitutive active form of Rab11. We propose that upon light stimulation, Crag is required for trafficking of Rh from the trans-Golgi network to rhabdomere membranes via a Rab11-dependent vesicular transport.

Type Journal
Authors Xiong, B.; Bayat, V.; Jaiswal, M.; Zhang, K.; Sandoval, H.; Charng, W-L.; Li, T.; David, G.; Duraine, L.; Lin, Y-Q.; Neely, G.; Yamamoto, S.; Bellen, H.J.
Publisher Name PLOS BIOL
Published Date 2012-12-01
Published Volume 338
Published Issue 6111
Published Pages 1229-32
Status Published in-print
DOI 10.1126/science.1228745
URL link to publisher's version http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23197537
OpenAccess link to author's accepted manuscript version https://publications.gimr.garvan.org.au/open-access/11682