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MLKL trafficking and accumulation at the plasma membrane control the kinetics and threshold for necroptosis

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  • Andre L. Samson

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Ying Zhang

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Niall D. Geoghegan

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Xavier J. Gavin

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research)

  • Katherine A. Davies

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Michael J. Mlodzianoski

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Lachlan W. Whitehead

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Daniel Frank

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Sarah E. Garnish

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Cheree Fitzgibbon

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research)

  • Anne Hempel

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research)

  • Samuel N. Young

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research)

  • Annette V. Jacobsen

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Wayne Cawthorne

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Emma J. Petrie

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Maree C. Faux

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Kristy Shield-Artin

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Najoua Lalaoui

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Joanne M. Hildebrand

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • John Silke

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Kelly L. Rogers

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Guillaume Lessene

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Edwin D. Hawkins

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

  • James M. Murphy

    (The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
    The University of Melbourne)

Abstract

Mixed lineage kinase domain-like (MLKL) is the terminal protein in the pro-inflammatory necroptotic cell death program. RIPK3-mediated phosphorylation is thought to initiate MLKL oligomerization, membrane translocation and membrane disruption, although the precise choreography of events is incompletely understood. Here, we use single-cell imaging approaches to map the chronology of endogenous human MLKL activation during necroptosis. During the effector phase of necroptosis, we observe that phosphorylated MLKL assembles into higher order species on presumed cytoplasmic necrosomes. Subsequently, MLKL co-traffics with tight junction proteins to the cell periphery via Golgi-microtubule-actin-dependent mechanisms. MLKL and tight junction proteins then steadily co-accumulate at the plasma membrane as heterogeneous micron-sized hotspots. Our studies identify MLKL trafficking and plasma membrane accumulation as crucial necroptosis checkpoints. Furthermore, the accumulation of phosphorylated MLKL at intercellular junctions accelerates necroptosis between neighbouring cells, which may be relevant to inflammatory bowel disease and other necroptosis-mediated enteropathies.

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  • Andre L. Samson & Ying Zhang & Niall D. Geoghegan & Xavier J. Gavin & Katherine A. Davies & Michael J. Mlodzianoski & Lachlan W. Whitehead & Daniel Frank & Sarah E. Garnish & Cheree Fitzgibbon & Anne , 2020. "MLKL trafficking and accumulation at the plasma membrane control the kinetics and threshold for necroptosis," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-16887-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16887-1
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    1. Yanxiang Meng & Sarah E. Garnish & Katherine A. Davies & Katrina A. Black & Andrew P. Leis & Christopher R. Horne & Joanne M. Hildebrand & Hanadi Hoblos & Cheree Fitzgibbon & Samuel N. Young & Toby Di, 2023. "Phosphorylation-dependent pseudokinase domain dimerization drives full-length MLKL oligomerization," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-18, December.

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