Literature DB >> 23691917

Scission of COPI and COPII vesicles is independent of GTP hydrolysis.

Frank Adolf1, Alexia Herrmann, Andrea Hellwig, Rainer Beck, Britta Brügger, Felix T Wieland.   

Abstract

Intracellular transport and maintenance of the endomembrane system in eukaryotes depends on formation and fusion of vesicular carriers. A seeming discrepancy exists in the literature about the basic mechanism in the scission of transport vesicles that depend on GTP-binding proteins. Some reports describe that the scission of COP-coated vesicles is dependent on GTP hydrolysis, whereas others found that GTP hydrolysis is not required. In order to investigate this pivotal mechanism in vesicle formation, we analyzed formation of COPI- and COPII-coated vesicles utilizing semi-intact cells. The small GTPases Sar1 and Arf1 together with their corresponding coat proteins, the Sec23/24 and Sec13/31 complexes for COPII and coatomer for COPI vesicles were required and sufficient to drive vesicle formation. Both types of vesicles were efficiently generated when GTP hydrolysis was blocked either by utilizing the poorly hydrolyzable GTP analogs GTPγS and GMP-PNP, or with constitutively active mutants of the small GTPases. Thus, GTP hydrolysis is not required for the formation and release of COP vesicles.
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  membrane fission; small GTPases; vesicular transport

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23691917     DOI: 10.1111/tra.12084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Traffic        ISSN: 1398-9219            Impact factor:   6.215


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