The BLOS1 interacting protein KXD1 is involved in the biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles
    作者: Qing Yang,Xin He1,Lin Yang,Zhiyong Zhou,Andrew R. Cullinane,Aihua Wei,Zhe Zhang,Zhenhua Hao,Aili Zhang,Min He,Yaqin Feng,Xiang Gao,William A. Gahl,Marjan Huizing,Wei Li.
    刊物名称: Traffic
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    BLOC-1;KXD1;BLOS1;lysosome-related organelles;Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome
     

    Biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex-1 (BLOC-1) is an eight-subunit complex involved in lysosomal trafficking. Interacting proteins of these subunits expand the understanding of its biological functions. With the implementation of the na?ve Bayesian analysis, we found that a human uncharacterized 20 kDa coiled-coil KxDL protein, KXD1, is a BLOS1-interacting protein. In vitro binding assays confirmed the interaction between BLOS1 and KXD1. Mouse KXD1 homolog was widely expressed and absent in Kxd1 knockout (KO) mice. BLOS1 was apparently reduced in Kxd1-KO mice. Mild defects in the melanosomes of the retinal pigment epithelia and in the platelet dense granules of the Kxd1-KO mouse were observed, mimicking a mouse model of mild Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome that affects the biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles.