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Transcytosis-associated protein (TAP)/p115 is a general fusion factor required for binding of vesicles to acceptor membranes.


ABSTRACT: Transcytosis-associated protein (TAP) is found on transytotic vesicles (TCVs) and is required for their fusion with the target membrane. We developed a cell-free assay capable of differentiating targeting/binding of TCVs to membrane from later fusion events. We found that TAP mediates stable association of TCVs with the target membrane. The sequence of rat liver TAP (959-amino acid open reading frame) encodes a protein that contains (i) an N-terminal region (amino acids 1-649), (ii) an internal region with several coiled-coil stretches (amino acids 650-930), and (iii) a C-terminal acidic region (amino acids 931-959). Comparisons between TAP and other sequences indicate that TAP is identical to p115, a protein involved in cis to medial Golgi transport, and homologous to Uso1p, a yeast protein involved in endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi transport. Our findings suggest that TAP/p115/Usop1 is a general factor acting within the secretory and endocytic pathways to bind transport vesicles prior to membrane fusion.

SUBMITTER: Barroso M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC42774 | biostudies-other | 1995 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Transcytosis-associated protein (TAP)/p115 is a general fusion factor required for binding of vesicles to acceptor membranes.

Barroso M M   Nelson D S DS   Sztul E E  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 19950101 2


Transcytosis-associated protein (TAP) is found on transytotic vesicles (TCVs) and is required for their fusion with the target membrane. We developed a cell-free assay capable of differentiating targeting/binding of TCVs to membrane from later fusion events. We found that TAP mediates stable association of TCVs with the target membrane. The sequence of rat liver TAP (959-amino acid open reading frame) encodes a protein that contains (i) an N-terminal region (amino acids 1-649), (ii) an internal  ...[more]

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