| Literature DB >> 31264742 |
Monika Kalde1, Liam Elliott1, Raksha Ravikumar2, Katarzyna Rybak2, Melina Altmann3, Susan Klaeger4, Christian Wiese2, Miriam Abele2, Benjamin Al2, Nils Kalbfuß2, Xingyun Qi5, Alexander Steiner2, Chen Meng6, Huanquan Zheng5, Bernhard Kuster4, Pascal Falter-Braun3,7, Christina Ludwig6, Ian Moore1, Farhah F Assaad2.
Abstract
Transport Protein Particle II (TRAPPII) is essential for exocytosis, endocytosis, protein sorting and cytokinesis. In spite of a considerable understanding of its biological role, little information is known about Arabidopsis TRAPPII complex topology and molecular function. In this study, independent proteomic approaches initiated with TRAPP components or Rab-A GTPase variants converge on the TRAPPII complex. We show that the Arabidopsis genome encodes the full complement of 13 TRAPPC subunits, including four previously unidentified components. A dimerization model is proposed to account for binary interactions between TRAPPII subunits. Preferential binding to dominant negative (GDP-bound) versus wild-type or constitutively active (GTP-bound) RAB-A2a variants discriminates between TRAPPII and TRAPPIII subunits and shows that Arabidopsis complexes differ from yeast but resemble metazoan TRAPP complexes. Analyzes of Rab-A mutant variants in trappii backgrounds provide genetic evidence that TRAPPII functions upstream of RAB-A2a, allowing us to propose that TRAPPII is likely to behave as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for the RAB-A2a GTPase. GEFs catalyze exchange of GDP for GTP; the GTP-bound, activated, Rab then recruits a diverse local network of Rab effectors to specify membrane identity in subsequent vesicle fusion events. Understanding GEF-Rab interactions will be crucial to unravel the co-ordination of plant membrane traffic.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Arabidopsis thalianazzm321990; Rab GTPases; cytokinesis; secretory pathway; tethering complexes
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31264742 DOI: 10.1111/tpj.14442
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417