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  2. KDEL-cargo regulates interactions between proteins involved in COPI vesicle traffic: measurements in living cells using FRET

KDEL-cargo regulates interactions between proteins involved in COPI vesicle traffic: measurements in living cells using FRET

  • Dev Cell. 2001 Jul;1(1):139-53. doi: 10.1016/s1534-5807(01)00004-1.
I Majoul 1 M Straub S W Hell R Duden H D Söling
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Neurobiology, Max-Planck-Institute of Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany.
Abstract

How the occupied KDEL receptor ERD2 is sorted into COPI vesicles for Golgi-to-ER transport is largely unknown. Here, interactions between proteins of the COPI transport machinery occurring during a "wave" of transport of a KDEL ligand were studied in living cells. FRET between CFP and YFP fusion proteins was measured by multifocal multiphoton microscopy and bulk-cell spectrofluorimetry. Ligand binding induces oligomerization of ERD2 and recruitment of ARFGAP to the Golgi, where the (ERD2)n/ARFGAP complex interacts with membrane-bound ARF1. During KDEL ligand transport, interactions of ERD2 with beta-COP and p23 decrease and the proteins segregate. Both p24a and p23 interact with ARF1, but only p24 interacts with ARFGAP. These findings suggest a model for how cargo-induced oligomerization of ERD2 regulates its sorting into COPI-coated buds.

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