Role of the epithelial cell-specific clathrin adaptor complex AP-1B in cell polarity

Cell Logist. 2015 Jul 30;5(2):e1074331. doi: 10.1080/21592799.2015.1074331. eCollection 2015 Apr-Jun.

Abstract

Epithelial cells are important for organ development and function. To this end, they polarize their plasma membrane into biochemically and physically distinct membrane domains. The apical membrane faces the luminal site of an organ and the basolateral domain is in contact with the basement membrane and neighboring cells. To establish and maintain this polarity it is important that newly synthesized and endocytic cargos are correctly sorted according to their final destinations at either membrane. Sorting takes place at one of 2 major sorting stations in the cells, the trans-Golgi network (TGN) and recycling endosomes (REs). Polarized sorting may involve epithelial cell-specific sorting adaptors like the AP-1B clathrin adaptor complex. AP-1B facilitates basolateral sorting from REs. This review will discuss various aspects of basolateral sorting in epithelial cells with a special emphasis on AP-1B.

Keywords: AP-1B; basolateral membrane; cell polarity; epithelial cells; recylcing endosomes.

Publication types

  • Review