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Journal of Cell Science 115, 1441-1451 (2002)
© 2002 The Company of Biologists Limited


Research Article

Filopodia are conduits for melanosome transfer to keratinocytes

Glynis Scott, Sonya Leopardi, Stacey Printup and Brian C. Madden

Department of Dermatology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, USA

Author for correspondence (e-mail: Glynis_Scott{at}urmc.rochester.edu )

Accepted 4 January 2002

Melanosomes are specialized melanin-synthesizing organelles critical for photoprotection in the skin. Melanosome transfer to keratinocytes, which involves whole organelle donation to another cell, is a unique biological process and is poorly understood. Time-lapse digital movies and electron microscopy show that filopodia from melanocyte dendrites serve as conduits for melanosome transfer to keratinocytes. Cdc42, a small GTP-binding protein, is known to mediate filopodia formation. Melanosome-enriched fractions isolated from human melanocytes expressed the Cdc42 effector proteins PAK1 and N-WASP by western blotting. Expression of constitutively active Cdc42 (Cdc42V12) in melanocytes co-cultured with keratinocytes induced a highly dendritic phenotype with extensive contacts between melanocytes and keratinocytes through filopodia, many of which contained melanosomes. These results suggest a unique role for filopodia in organelle transport and, in combination with our previous work showing the presence of SNARE proteins and rab3a on melanosomes, suggest a novel model system for melanosome transfer to keratinocytes.

Key words: Melanosome, Melanocyte, Cdc42, Filopodia, Keratinocyte


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