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Vesicular and non-vesicular transport feed distinct glycosylation pathways in the Golgi.

Giovanni D'Angelo1, Takefumi Uemura, Chia-Chen Chuang, Elena Polishchuk, Michele Santoro, Henna Ohvo-Rekilä, Takashi Sato, Giuseppe Di Tullio, Antonio Varriale, Sabato D'Auria, Tiziana Daniele, Fabrizio Capuani, Ludger Johannes, Peter Mattjus, Maria Monti, Piero Pucci, Roger L Williams, John E Burke, Frances M Platt, Akihiro Harada, Maria Antonietta De Matteis.   

Abstract

Newly synthesized proteins and lipids are transported across the Golgi complex via different mechanisms whose respective roles are not completely clear. We previously identified a non-vesicular intra-Golgi transport pathway for glucosylceramide (GlcCer)--the common precursor of the different series of glycosphingolipids-that is operated by the cytosolic GlcCer-transfer protein FAPP2 (also known as PLEKHA8) (ref. 1). However, the molecular determinants of the FAPP2-mediated transfer of GlcCer from the cis-Golgi to the trans-Golgi network, as well as the physiological relevance of maintaining two parallel transport pathways of GlcCer--vesicular and non-vesicular--through the Golgi, remain poorly defined. Here, using mouse and cell models, we clarify the molecular mechanisms underlying the intra-Golgi vectorial transfer of GlcCer by FAPP2 and show that GlcCer is channelled by vesicular and non-vesicular transport to two topologically distinct glycosylation tracks in the Golgi cisternae and the trans-Golgi network, respectively. Our results indicate that the transport modality across the Golgi complex is a key determinant for the glycosylation pattern of a cargo and establish a new paradigm for the branching of the glycosphingolipid synthetic pathway.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23913272     DOI: 10.1038/nature12423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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