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The inositol 5-phosphatase INPP5K participates in the fine control of ER organization.

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Dong, R., et al. “The Inositol 5-Phosphatase Inpp5K Participates In The Fine Control Of Er Organization.”. The Journal Of Cell Biology, pp. 3577-3592.
Center Yale University
Author Rui Dong, Ting Zhu, Lorena Benedetti, Swetha Gowrishankar, Huichao Deng, Yiying Cai, Xiangming Wang, Kang Shen, Pietro De Camilli
Abstract

INPP5K (SKIP) is an inositol 5-phosphatase that localizes in part to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). We show that recruitment of INPP5K to the ER is mediated by ARL6IP1, which shares features of ER-shaping proteins. Like ARL6IP1, INPP5K is preferentially localized in ER tubules and enriched, relative to other ER resident proteins (Sec61β, VAPB, and Sac1), in newly formed tubules that grow along microtubule tracks. Depletion of either INPP5K or ARL6IP1 results in the increase of ER sheets. In a convergent but independent study, a screen for mutations affecting the distribution of the ER network in dendrites of the PVD neurons of led to the isolation of mutants in CIL-1, which encodes the INPP5K worm orthologue. The mutant phenotype was rescued by expression of wild type, but not of catalytically inactive CIL-1. Our results reveal an unexpected role of an ER localized polyphosphoinositide phosphatase in the fine control of ER network organization.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
The Journal of cell biology
Volume
217
Issue
10
Number of Pages
3577-3592
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1540-8140
DOI
10.1083/jcb.201802125
Alternate Journal
J. Cell Biol.
PMID
30087126
PMCID
PMC6168264
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