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Possible role of BARS-50, a substrate of brefeldin A-dependent mono-ADP-ribosylation, in intracellular transport.

M G Silletta1, M Di Girolamo, G Fiucci, R Weigert, A Mironov, M A De Matteis, A Luini, D Corda.   

Abstract

Brefeldin A (BFA), a fungal metabolite that inhibits membrane transport, potently stimulates an endogenous ADP-ribosylation reaction that selectively modifies two cytosolic proteins of 38 and 50 kDa on an amino acid residue different from those used by all known mADPRTs. The 38-kDa substrate was identified as the glycolytic enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), whereas the 50-kDa substrate (BARS-50) was characterized as a novel guanine nucleotide binding protein. Thus, BARS-50 is able to bind GTP and its ADP-ribosylation is inhibited by the beta gamma subunit of GTP-binding (G) proteins. Moreover, BARS-50 was demonstrated to be a group of closely related proteins that appear to be different from all the known G proteins. A partially purified BARS-50 was obtained from rat brain cytosol, which was then used for microsequencing and in functional studies. A similar procedure led to the purification of native (non-ADP-ribosylated) BARS-50. The possible role of the BFA-dependent ADP-ribosylation and of BARS-50 in the maintenance of Golgi structure and function was addressed by examining which of the effects of BFA may be modified by inhibiting this reaction. We find that the BFA-dependent transformation of the Golgi stacks into a tubular reticular network is prevented when the BFA-dependent ADP-ribosylation activity was blocked by specific inhibitors thus indicating that BFA-dependent ADP-ribosylation of cytosolic proteins participate in the dynamic regulation of intracellular transport.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9193672     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-8632-0_42

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol        ISSN: 0065-2598            Impact factor:   2.622


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1.  Role of brefeldin A-dependent ADP-ribosylation in the control of intracellular membrane transport.

Authors:  M G Silletta; A Colanzi; R Weigert; M Di Girolamo; I Santone; G Fiucci; A Mironov; M A De Matteis; A Luini; D Corda
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  1999-03       Impact factor: 3.396

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