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SNARE chaperone Sly1 directly mediates close-range vesicle tethering.


ABSTRACT: The essential Golgi protein Sly1 is a member of the Sec1/mammalian Unc-18 (SM) family of SNARE chaperones. Sly1 was originally identified through remarkable gain-of-function alleles that bypass requirements for diverse vesicle tethering factors. Employing genetic analyses and chemically defined reconstitutions of ER-Golgi fusion, we discovered that a loop conserved among Sly1 family members is not only autoinhibitory but also acts as a positive effector. An amphipathic lipid packing sensor (ALPS)-like helix within the loop directly binds high-curvature membranes. Membrane binding is required for relief of Sly1 autoinhibition and also allows Sly1 to directly tether incoming vesicles to the Qa-SNARE on the target organelle. The SLY1-20 mutation bypasses requirements for diverse tethering factors but loses this ability if the tethering activity is impaired. We propose that long-range tethers, including Golgins and multisubunit tethering complexes, hand off vesicles to Sly1, which then tethers at close range to initiate trans-SNARE complex assembly and fusion in the early secretory pathway.

SUBMITTER: Duan M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10943277 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SNARE chaperone Sly1 directly mediates close-range vesicle tethering.

Duan Mengtong M   Plemel Rachael L RL   Takenaka Tomoka T   Lin Ariel A   Delgado Beatriz Marie BM   Nattermann Una U   Nickerson Daniel P DP   Mima Joji J   Miller Elizabeth A EA   Merz Alexey J AJ  

The Journal of cell biology 20240313 6


The essential Golgi protein Sly1 is a member of the Sec1/mammalian Unc-18 (SM) family of SNARE chaperones. Sly1 was originally identified through remarkable gain-of-function alleles that bypass requirements for diverse vesicle tethering factors. Employing genetic analyses and chemically defined reconstitutions of ER-Golgi fusion, we discovered that a loop conserved among Sly1 family members is not only autoinhibitory but also acts as a positive effector. An amphipathic lipid packing sensor (ALPS  ...[more]

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