2010
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.074237
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Syt1p promotes activation of Arl1p at the late Golgi to recruit Imh1p

Abstract: In yeast, Arl3p recruits Arl1p GTPase to regulate Golgi function and structure. However, the molecular mechanism involved in regulating activation of Arl1p at the Golgi is unknown. Here, we show that Syt1p promoted activation of Arl1p and recruitment of a golgin protein, Imh1p, to the Golgi. Deletion of SYT1 resulted in the majority of Arl1p being distributed diffusely throughout the cytosol. Overexpression of Syt1p increased Arl1p-GTP production in vivo and the Syt1-Sec7 domain promoted nucleotide exchange on… Show more

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“…S2 F and G). This finding is consistent with our previous reports that Gea2p is not required for the Golgi targeting of Arl1p (29). Together, these results indicate that Arl1p and Drs2p or Gea2p partially colocalize at the TGN, but their targeting to the TGN is not dependent on one another.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…S2 F and G). This finding is consistent with our previous reports that Gea2p is not required for the Golgi targeting of Arl1p (29). Together, these results indicate that Arl1p and Drs2p or Gea2p partially colocalize at the TGN, but their targeting to the TGN is not dependent on one another.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The GTP-bound active form Arl1p associates with Golgi membranes, whereas the GDP-bound inactive form is distributed in the cytosol. To determine whether the diffuse distribution of Arl1p in imh1D cells was a result of the reduction of GTP-bound Arl1p in the cell, we measured the amount of active Arl1p in wild-type and imh1D cells using an Imh1p pull-down assay (Chen et al, 2010). The C-terminal region of Imh1p (GST-Imh1-C177) binds specifically to the active form of Arl1p but not to the inactive form of Arl1p.…”
Section: Deletion Of Imh1 Results In Decreased Gtp-bound Arl1pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In yeast, the GEF Syt1p activates a subset of Arl1p, and the ARFGAP Gcs1p regulates its GTP hydrolysis (Chen et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2005). In addition to the GAP and GEF, another Arl protein, Arl3p, also play an upstream role to regulate activation and Golgi localization of Arl1p.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example Syt1p has a Sec7‐homology guanine exchange factor (GEF) domain, and related GEFs in other species have a classical PH domain. The non‐significant hit in Syt1p (E‐values: SMART = 0.002, Pfam not found (>10), SuperFamily = 0.05) has been accepted as PH‐like, because the GEF domain homology strongly enhances the likelihood of a PH‐like domain existing 43, 44…”
Section: Profile‐sequence Tools Currently Used To Define Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%