Abstract
We report here distinct interdependent functions for two proteins, Star and Rhomboid, that are key determinants of the epidermal-growth-factor (EGF)-receptor signalling pathway in Drosophila. When we expressed the Drosophila EGF-receptor ligand Spitz in mammalian cells, the protein failed to traffic to the plasma membrane, as assessed by either cell-surface protein biotinylation or immunocytochemical staining. However, when we co-expressed Star with Spitz, trafficking of Spitz to the cell surface could be demonstrated. Only when we co-expressed Spitz, Star and Rhomboid could the release of soluble Spitz protein into the medium be shown. Taken together, our results indicate that Star is required for the intracellular trafficking of Spitz, and that Rhomboid is essential for the release of soluble Spitz protein from cells.
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