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The interactome of the UapA transporter reveals putative new players in anterograde membrane cargo trafficking: UapA-DYDY TurboID


ABSTRACT: Neosynthesized plasma membrane (PM) proteins co-translationally translocate to the ER, concentrate at regions called ER-exit sites (ERes) and pack into COPII secretory vesicles which are sorted to the early-Golgi through membrane fusion. Following Golgi maturation, membrane cargoes reach the late-Golgi, from where they exit in clathrin-coated vesicles destined to the PM, directly or through endosomes. Post-Golgi membrane cargo trafficking also involves the cytoskeleton and the exocyst. The Golgi-dependent secretory pathway is thought to be responsible for the trafficking of all major membrane proteins. However, our recent findings in Aspergillus nidulans showed that several plasma membrane cargoes, such as transporters and receptors, follow a sorting route that seems to bypass Golgi functioning. To gain insight on membrane trafficking and specifically Golgi-bypass, here we used proximity dependent biotinylation (PDB) coupled with data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry (DIA-MS) for identifying transient interactors of the UapA transporter. Our assays, which included proteomes of wild-type and mutant strains affecting ER-exit (UapA-DYDY TurboID) or endocytosis, identified both expected and novel interactions that might be physiologically relevant to UapA trafficking.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF-X

ORGANISM(S): Emericella Nidulans (strain Fgsc A4 / Atcc 38163 / Cbs 112.46 / Nrrl 194 / M139) (aspergillus Nidulans)

SUBMITTER: Martina Samiotaki  

LAB HEAD: George Diallinas

PROVIDER: PXD043941 | Pride | 2023-11-21

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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The interactome of the UapA transporter reveals putative new players in anterograde membrane cargo trafficking.

Georgiou Xenia X   Dimou Sofia S   Diallinas George G   Samiotaki Martina M  

Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 20230918


Neosynthesized plasma membrane (PM) proteins co-translationally translocate to the ER, concentrate at regions called ER-exit sites (ERes) and pack into COPII secretory vesicles which are sorted to the early-Golgi through membrane fusion. Following Golgi maturation, membrane cargoes reach the late-Golgi, from where they exit in clathrin-coated vesicles destined to the PM, directly or through endosomes. Post-Golgi membrane cargo trafficking also involves the cytoskeleton and the exocyst. The Golgi  ...[more]

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