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Secretory cargo sorting by Ca2+-dependent Cab45 oligomerization at the trans-Golgi network.


ABSTRACT: Sorting and export of transmembrane cargoes and lysosomal hydrolases at the trans-Golgi network (TGN) are well understood. However, elucidation of the mechanism by which secretory cargoes are segregated for their release into the extracellular space remains a challenge. We have previously demonstrated that, in a reaction that requires Ca(2+), the soluble TGN-resident protein Cab45 is necessary for the sorting of secretory cargoes at the TGN. Here, we report that Cab45 reversibly assembles into oligomers in the presence of Ca(2+) These Cab45 oligomers specifically bind secretory proteins, such as COMP and LyzC, in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner in vitro. In intact cells, mutation of the Ca(2+)-binding sites in Cab45 impairs oligomerization, as well as COMP and LyzC sorting. Superresolution microscopy revealed that Cab45 colocalizes with secretory proteins and the TGN Ca(2+) pump (SPCA1) in specific TGN microdomains. These findings reveal that Ca(2+)-dependent changes in Cab45 mediate sorting of specific cargo molecules at the TGN.

SUBMITTER: Crevenna AH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4862333 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Secretory cargo sorting by Ca2+-dependent Cab45 oligomerization at the trans-Golgi network.

Crevenna Alvaro H AH   Blank Birgit B   Maiser Andreas A   Emin Derya D   Prescher Jens J   Beck Gisela G   Kienzle Christine C   Bartnik Kira K   Habermann Bianca B   Pakdel Mehrshad M   Leonhardt Heinrich H   Lamb Don C DC   von Blume Julia J  

The Journal of cell biology 20160502 3


Sorting and export of transmembrane cargoes and lysosomal hydrolases at the trans-Golgi network (TGN) are well understood. However, elucidation of the mechanism by which secretory cargoes are segregated for their release into the extracellular space remains a challenge. We have previously demonstrated that, in a reaction that requires Ca(2+), the soluble TGN-resident protein Cab45 is necessary for the sorting of secretory cargoes at the TGN. Here, we report that Cab45 reversibly assembles into o  ...[more]

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