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S-Palmitoylation Sorts Membrane Cargo for Anterograde Transport in the Golgi.

Citation
Ernst, A. M., et al. “S-Palmitoylation Sorts Membrane Cargo For Anterograde Transport In The Golgi.”. Developmental Cell, pp. 479-493.e7.
Center Yale University
Author Andreas M Ernst, Saad A Syed, Omar Zaki, Francesca Bottanelli, Hong Zheng, Moritz Hacke, Zhiqun Xi, Felix Rivera-Molina, Morven Graham, Aleksander A Rebane, Patrik Björkholm, David Baddeley, Derek Toomre, Frederic Pincet, James E Rothman
Keywords DHHC, Golgi, S-palmitoylation, cargo sorting, trafficking
Abstract

While retrograde cargo selection in the Golgi is known to depend on specific signals, it is unknown whether anterograde cargo is sorted, and anterograde signals have not been identified. We suggest here that S-palmitoylation of anterograde cargo at the Golgi membrane interface is an anterograde signal and that it results in concentration in curved regions at the Golgi rims by simple physical chemistry. The rate of transport across the Golgi of two S-palmitoylated membrane proteins is controlled by S-palmitoylation. The bulk of S-palmitoylated proteins in the Golgi behave analogously, as revealed by click chemistry-based fluorescence and electron microscopy. These palmitoylated cargos concentrate in the most highly curved regions of the Golgi membranes, including the fenestrated perimeters of cisternae and associated vesicles. A palmitoylated transmembrane domain behaves similarly in model systems.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Developmental cell
Volume
47
Issue
4
Number of Pages
479-493.e7
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1878-1551
DOI
10.1016/j.devcel.2018.10.024
Alternate Journal
Dev. Cell
PMID
30458139
PMCID
PMC6251505
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