Wnt signaling requires retromer-dependent recycling of MIG-14/Wntless in Wnt-producing cells
- PMID: 18160347
- DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2007.12.004
Wnt signaling requires retromer-dependent recycling of MIG-14/Wntless in Wnt-producing cells
Abstract
Wnt proteins are secreted signaling molecules that play a central role in development and adult tissue homeostasis. We have previously shown that Wnt signaling requires retromer function in Wnt-producing cells. The retromer is a multiprotein complex that mediates endosome-to-Golgi transport of specific sorting receptors. MIG-14/Wls is a conserved transmembrane protein that binds Wnt and is required in Wnt-producing cells for Wnt secretion. Here, we demonstrate that in the absence of retromer function, MIG-14/Wls is degraded in lysosomes and becomes limiting for Wnt signaling. We show that retromer-dependent recycling of MIG-14/Wls is part of a trafficking pathway that retrieves MIG-14/Wls from the plasma membrane. We propose that MIG-14/Wls cycles between the Golgi and the plasma membrane to mediate Wnt secretion. Regulation of this transport pathway may enable Wnt-producing cells to control the range of Wnt signaling in the tissue.
Comment in
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Retromer retrieves wntless.Dev Cell. 2008 Jan;14(1):4-6. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2007.12.014. Dev Cell. 2008. PMID: 18194646
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