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The dense-core vesicle maturation protein CCCP-1 binds RAB-2 and membranes through its C-terminal domain.
Citation | “The Dense-Core Vesicle Maturation Protein Cccp-1 Binds Rab-2 And Membranes Through Its C-Terminal Domain.”. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark), pp. 720-732. . |
Center | University of Washington |
Author | Jérôme Cattin-Ortolá, Irini Topalidou, Annie Dosey, Alexey J Merz, Michael Ailion |
Keywords | Caenorhabditis elegans, GTPase, Rab, coiled-coil domain, dense-core vesicle, golgin, insulinoma 832/13 cells, lipid binding protein, membrane trafficking |
Abstract |
Dense-core vesicles (DCVs) are secretory organelles that store and release modulatory neurotransmitters from neurons and endocrine cells. Recently, the conserved coiled-coil protein CCCP-1 was identified as a component of the DCV biogenesis pathway in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. CCCP-1 binds the small GTPase RAB-2 and colocalizes with it at the trans-Golgi. Here, we report a structure-function analysis of CCCP-1 to identify domains of the protein important for its localization, binding to RAB-2, and function in DCV biogenesis. We find that the CCCP-1 C-terminal domain (CC3) has multiple activities. CC3 is necessary and sufficient for CCCP-1 localization and for binding to RAB-2, and is required for the function of CCCP-1 in DCV biogenesis. In addition, CCCP-1 binds membranes directly through its CC3 domain, indicating that CC3 may comprise a previously uncharacterized lipid-binding motif. We conclude that CCCP-1 is a coiled-coil protein that binds an activated Rab and localizes to the Golgi via its C-terminus, properties similar to members of the golgin family of proteins. CCCP-1 also shares biophysical features with golgins; it has an elongated shape and forms oligomers. |
Year of Publication |
2017
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Journal |
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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Volume |
18
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Issue |
11
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Number of Pages |
720-732
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Date Published |
12/2017
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ISSN Number |
1600-0854
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DOI |
10.1111/tra.12507
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Alternate Journal |
Traffic
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PMID |
28755404
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PMCID |
PMC5650531
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