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Enhanced Degradation of EGF Receptors by a Sorting Nexin, SNX1
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Molecular BiologyCell GrowthVectorial MovementCellular PhysiologySignaling PathwayReceptor Tyrosine KinaseAutophagyCell SurfaceMolecular SortingSecretory PathwayCell SignalingCell TraffickingReceptor (Biochemistry)Protein TransportCell BiologySorting NexinSignal TransductionSpecific RecognitionNatural SciencesEndosomal SortingIntracellular TraffickingCellular BiochemistrySystems BiologyMedicineExtracellular Matrix
The vectorial movement of proteins requires specific recognition by components of the vesicular trafficking machinery. A protein, sorting nexin-1 (SNX1), was identified in a human cell line that bound to a region of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) containing the lysosomal targeting code. SNX1 contains a region of homology to a yeast vacuolar sorting protein, and overexpression of SNX1 decreased the amount of EGFR on the cell surface as a result of enhanced rates of constitutive and ligand-induced degradation. Thus, SNX1 is likely to play a role in sorting EGFR to lysosomes.
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