Inhibition of cargo export at ER exit sites and the trans-Golgi network by the secretion inhibitor FLI-06

Yoji Yonemura, Xiaolin Li, Katja Müller, Andreas Krämer, Paul Atigbire, Torben Mentrup, Talitha Feuerhake, Torsten Kroll, Olga Shomron, Richard Nohl, Hans Dieter Arndt, Christian Hoischen, Peter Hemmerich, Koret Hirschberg*, Christoph Kaether

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Abstract

Export out of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) involves the Sar1 and COPII machinery acting at ER exit sites (ERES). Whether and how cargo proteins are recruited upstream of Sar1 and COPII is unclear. Two models are conceivable, a recruitment model where cargo is actively transported through a transport factor and handed over to the Sar1 and COPII machinery in ERES, and a capture model, where cargo freely diffuses into ERES where it is captured by the Sar1 and COPII machinery. Using the novel secretion inhibitor FLI-06, we show that recruitment of the cargo VSVG to ERES is an active process upstream of Sar1 and COPII. Applying FLI-06 before concentration of VSVG in ERES completely abolishes its recruitment. In contrast, applying FLI-06 after VSVG concentration in ERES does not lead to dispersal of the concentrated VSVG, arguing that it inhibits recruitment to ERES as opposed to capture in ERES. FLI-06 also inhibits export out of the trans-Golgi network (TGN), suggesting that similar mechanisms might orchestrate cargo selection and concentration at the ER and TGN. FLI-06 does not inhibit autophagosome biogenesis and the ER-peroxisomal transport route, suggesting that these rely on different mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3868-3877
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Cell Science
Volume129
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

Funding

FundersFunder number
Deutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftKA1751/4-1
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Israel Science Foundation1533/12

    Keywords

    • COP II
    • ER exit sites
    • ER export
    • Secretion
    • Secretory pathway
    • Trans-Golgi network
    • VSVG

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