YEAST VPS45P IS A SEC1P-LIKE PROTEIN REQUIRED FOR THE CONSUMPTION OF VACUOLE-TARGETED, POST-GOLGI TRANSPORT VESICLES

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PIPER, RC [1 ]
WHITTERS, EA [1 ]
STEVENS, TH [1 ]
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[1] UNIV OREGON, INST MOLEC BIOL, EUGENE, OR 97403 USA
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VACUOLAR PROTEIN SORTING; YEAST VACUOLE; MEMBRANE TRAFFIC; VESICLE FUSION; SNARE;
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Over 45 VPS genes (vacuolar protein sorting) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are necessary for the correct sorting and delivery of vacuolar hydrolases. Yeast strains carrying mutations in a subset of these VPS genes (class D vps mutants) are also defective in the segregation of vacuolar material into the developing daughter cell and are morphologically characterized by having large central vacuoles. The class D VPS gene products, which include a Rab5 homologne (VPS21/YPT51) and a syntaxin homologue (PEP12/VPS6), have been proposed to function together at a particular step along the vacuolar protein sorting pathway. We have cloned another class D VPS gene, VPS45, which is homologous to a growing family of genes that encode Sec1p-like proteins. Vps45p is predicted to be a hydrophilic protein of 577 amino acids with a molecular mass of 67 kDa. Fractionation studies show that Vps45p is a peripheral membrane protein that cofractionates with Golgi-like membranes, consistent with Vps45p functioning in membrane traffic between the Golgi and the vacuole. Using a temperature sensitive allele of VPS45, we show that inactivation of Vps45p causes the rapid accumulation of small (40-60 nm) vesicles and secretion of the vacuolar hydrolase carboxypeptidase Y. Because the entire yeast secretory pathway is functional after the temperature induced inactivation of Vps45p, we conclude that the accumulated vesicles represent transport intermediates between the Golgi and the vacuole.
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