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  2. The coiled-coil membrane protein golgin-84 is a novel rab effector required for Golgi ribbon formation

The coiled-coil membrane protein golgin-84 is a novel rab effector required for Golgi ribbon formation

  • J Cell Biol. 2003 Jan 20;160(2):201-12. doi: 10.1083/jcb.200207045.
Aipo Diao 1 Dinah Rahman Darryl J C Pappin John Lucocq Martin Lowe
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Affiliation

  • 1 School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, UK.
Abstract

Fragmentation of the mammalian Golgi apparatus during mitosis requires the phosphorylation of a specific subset of Golgi-associated proteins. We have used a biochemical approach to characterize these proteins and report here the identification of golgin-84 as a novel mitotic target. Using cryoelectron microscopy we could localize golgin-84 to the cis-Golgi network and found that it is enriched on tubules emanating from the lateral edges of, and often connecting, Golgi stacks. Golgin-84 binds to active rab1 but not cis-Golgi matrix proteins. Overexpression or depletion of golgin-84 results in fragmentation of the Golgi ribbon. Strikingly, the Golgi ribbon is converted into mini-stacks constituting only approximately 25% of the volume of a normal Golgi apparatus upon golgin-84 depletion. These mini-stacks are able to carry out protein transport, though with reduced efficiency compared with a normal Golgi apparatus. Our results suggest that golgin-84 plays a key role in the assembly and maintenance of the Golgi ribbon in mammalian cells.

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