Comprehensive study for SNARE involved in the post-Golgi transport in Drosophila photoreceptors
Polarized transport is essential for the construction of multiple plasma membrane domains within cells. Drosophilaphotoreceptors serve as excellent model systems for studying the mechanisms of polarized transport. We conducted a comprehensive SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachme...
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Zusammenfassung: | Polarized transport is essential for the construction of multiple plasma
membrane domains within cells. Drosophilaphotoreceptors serve as excellent
model systems for studying the mechanisms of polarized transport. We
conducted a comprehensive SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor
attachment protein receptor) screening of the fly genome using RNAi
knockdown and CRISPR/Cas9 somatic knockout combined with the CoinFLP
system to identify SNAREs involved in post-Golgi trafficking. The results
suggest that, in post-Golgi transport, no SNARE is exclusively responsible
for transport to a single specific plasma membrane domain. However, each
SNARE shows some preference for certain membrane domains: the loss of
nSyb, Ykt6, and Snap24/25 results in severe defects in rhabdomere
transport, while the loss of Syx1A and Snap29 leads to significant
impairments in basolateral transport. Together with the function of Syx1A,
Snap25, and nSyb in the fusion of synaptic vesicles with the synaptic
plasma membrane, these results suggest that SNAREs are not the sole
determinants for vesicles to specify their target subdomains in the plasma
membrane. Furthermore, rhodopsin transport to the rhabdomere requires two
kinds of R-SNAREs, Ykt6 and nSyb, suggesting that multiple sets of
post-Golgi SNAREs are contributing in tandem or in cooperation, rather
than in parallel. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.wwpzgmssx |