| Literature DB >> 29587143 |
Zhigang Xie1, Seong Kwon Hur2, Liang Zhao3, Charles S Abrams3, Vytas A Bankaitis4.
Abstract
Phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns) transfer proteins (PITPs) stimulate PtdIns-4-P synthesis and signaling in eukaryotic cells, but to what biological outcomes such signaling circuits are coupled remains unclear. Herein, we show that two highly related StART-like PITPs, PITPNA and PITPNB, act in a redundant fashion to support development of the embryonic mammalian neocortex. PITPNA/PITPNB do so by driving PtdIns-4-P-dependent recruitment of GOLPH3, and likely ceramide transfer protein (CERT), to Golgi membranes with GOLPH3 recruitment serving to promote MYO18A- and F-actin-directed loading of the Golgi network to apical processes of neural stem cells (NSCs). We propose the primary role for PITP/PtdIns-4-P/GOLPH3/CERT signaling in NSC Golgi is not in regulating bulk membrane trafficking but in optimizing apically directed membrane trafficking and/or apical membrane signaling during neurogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: CERT; GOLPH3; Golgi complex; brain development; cell polarity; neural stem cells; phosphatidylinositol transfer proteins; phosphoinositides
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29587143 PMCID: PMC5877119 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2018.02.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270