TY - JOUR
T1 - The conserved metalloprotease invadolysin localizes to the surface of lipid droplets
AU - Cobbe, Neville
AU - Marshall, Kathryn M.
AU - Rao, Shubha Gururaja
AU - Chang, Ching Wen
AU - Di Cara, Francesca
AU - Duca, Edward
AU - Vass, Sharron
AU - Kassan, Adam
AU - Heck, Margarete M.S.
PY - 2009/9/15
Y1 - 2009/9/15
N2 - Invadolysin is a metalloprotease conserved in many different organisms, previously shown to be essential in Drosophila with roles in cell division and cell migration. The gene seems to be ubiquitously expressed and four distinct splice variants have been identified in human cells but not in most other species examined. Immunofluorescent detection of human invadolysin in cultured cells reveals the protein to be associated with the surface of lipid droplets. By means of subcellular fractionation, we have independently confirmed the association of invadolysin with lipid droplets. We thus identify invadolysin as the first metalloprotease located on these dynamic organelles. In addition, analysis of larval fat-body morphological appearance and triglyceride levels in the Drosophila invadolysin mutant suggests that invadolysin plays a role in lipid storage or metabolism.
AB - Invadolysin is a metalloprotease conserved in many different organisms, previously shown to be essential in Drosophila with roles in cell division and cell migration. The gene seems to be ubiquitously expressed and four distinct splice variants have been identified in human cells but not in most other species examined. Immunofluorescent detection of human invadolysin in cultured cells reveals the protein to be associated with the surface of lipid droplets. By means of subcellular fractionation, we have independently confirmed the association of invadolysin with lipid droplets. We thus identify invadolysin as the first metalloprotease located on these dynamic organelles. In addition, analysis of larval fat-body morphological appearance and triglyceride levels in the Drosophila invadolysin mutant suggests that invadolysin plays a role in lipid storage or metabolism.
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U2 - 10.1242/jcs.044610
DO - 10.1242/jcs.044610
M3 - Article
C2 - 19706689
AN - SCOPUS:70350418642
SN - 0021-9533
VL - 122
SP - 3414
EP - 3423
JO - Journal of Cell Science
JF - Journal of Cell Science
IS - 18
ER -