BMP2K phosphorylates AP-2 and regulates clathrin-mediated endocytosis
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Traffic
Abstract
Phosphorylation of the central adaptor protein complex, AP-2 is pivotal for clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME). Here, we uncover the role of an uncharacterized kinase (BMP-2 inducible kinase—BMP2K) in AP-2 phosphorylation. We demonstrate that BMP2K can phosphorylate AP-2 in vitro and in vivo. Functional impairment of BMP2K impedes AP-2 phosphorylation leading to defects in clathrin-coated pit (CCP) morphology and cargo internalization. BMP2K engages AP-2 via its extended C-terminus and this interaction is important for its CCP localization and function. Notably, endogenous BMP2K levels decline upon functional impairment of AP-2 indicating AP-2 dependent BMP2K stabilization in cells. Further, functional inactivation of BMP2K in zebrafish embryos yields gastrulation phenotypes which mirror AP-2 loss-of-function suggesting physiological relevance of BMP2K in vertebrates. Together, our findings propose involvement of a novel kinase in AP-2 phosphorylation and in the operation of CME.
First Page
377
Last Page
396
DOI
10.1111/tra.12814
Publication Date
11-1-2021
Recommended Citation
Ramesh, Shikha T.; Navyasree, Kolaparamba V.; Sah, Sneha; and Ashok, Anjitha B., "BMP2K phosphorylates AP-2 and regulates clathrin-mediated endocytosis" (2021). Open Access archive. 2390.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/2390