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TGNap1 is required for microtubule-dependent homeostasis of a subpopulation of the plant trans-Golgi network.


ABSTRACT: Defining convergent and divergent mechanisms underlying the biogenesis and function of endomembrane organelles is fundamentally important in cell biology. In all eukaryotes, the Trans-Golgi Network (TGN) is the hub where the exocytic and endocytic pathways converge. To gain knowledge in the mechanisms underlying TGN biogenesis and function, we characterized TGNap1, a protein encoded by a plant gene of unknown function conserved with metazoans. We demonstrate that TGNap1 is a TGN protein required for the homeostasis of biosynthetic and endocytic traffic pathways. We also show that TGNap1 binds Rab6, YIP4 and microtubules. Finally, we establish that TGNap1 contributes to microtubule-dependent biogenesis, tracking and function of a TGN subset, likely through interaction with Rab6 and YIP4. Our results identify an important trafficking determinant at the plant TGN and reveal an unexpected reliance of post-Golgi traffic homeostasis and organelle biogenesis on microtubules in plants.

SUBMITTER: Renna L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6294250 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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TGNap1 is required for microtubule-dependent homeostasis of a subpopulation of the plant trans-Golgi network.

Renna Luciana L   Stefano Giovanni G   Slabaugh Erin E   Wormsbaecher Clarissa C   Sulpizio Alan A   Zienkiewicz Krzysztof K   Brandizzi Federica F  

Nature communications 20181214 1


Defining convergent and divergent mechanisms underlying the biogenesis and function of endomembrane organelles is fundamentally important in cell biology. In all eukaryotes, the Trans-Golgi Network (TGN) is the hub where the exocytic and endocytic pathways converge. To gain knowledge in the mechanisms underlying TGN biogenesis and function, we characterized TGNap1, a protein encoded by a plant gene of unknown function conserved with metazoans. We demonstrate that TGNap1 is a TGN protein required  ...[more]

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