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The Functional Specialization of Exomer as a Cargo Adaptor During the Evolution of Fungi.

Carlos Anton1, Javier Valdez Taubas2, Cesar Roncero3.   

Abstract

Yeast exomer is a heterotetrameric complex that is assembled at the trans-Golgi network, which is required for the delivery of a distinct set of proteins to the plasma membrane using ChAPs (Chs5-Arf1 binding proteins) Chs6 and Bch2 as dedicated cargo adaptors. However, our results show a significant functional divergence between them, suggesting an evolutionary specialization among the ChAPs. Moreover, the characterization of exomer mutants in several fungi indicates that exomer's function as a cargo adaptor is a late evolutionary acquisition associated with several gene duplications of the fungal ChAPs ancestor. Initial gene duplication led to the formation of the two ChAPs families, Chs6 and Bch1, in the Saccaromycotina group, which have remained functionally redundant based on the characterization of Kluyveromyces lactis mutants. The whole-genome duplication that occurred within the Saccharomyces genus facilitated a further divergence, which allowed Chs6/Bch2 and Bch1/Bud7 pairs to become specialized for specific cellular functions. We also show that the behavior of S. cerevisiae Chs3 as an exomer cargo is associated with the presence of specific cytosolic domains in this protein, which favor its interaction with exomer and AP-1 complexes. However, these domains are not conserved in the Chs3 proteins of other fungi, suggesting that they arose late in the evolution of fungi associated with the specialization of ChAPs as cargo adaptors.
Copyright © 2018 by the Genetics Society of America.

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Keywords:  evolution; exomer; intracellular traffic; yeast

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29437703      PMCID: PMC5887143          DOI: 10.1534/genetics.118.300767

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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