The leishmania ARL-1 and Golgi traffic
We present here the characterisation of the Leishmania small G protein ADP-Ribosylation Factor-Like protein 1 (ARL-1). The ARL-1 gene is present in one copy per haploid genome and conserved among trypanosomatids. It encodes a protein of 20 kDa, which is equally expressed in the insect promastigote a...
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description | We present here the characterisation of the Leishmania small G protein ADP-Ribosylation Factor-Like protein 1 (ARL-1). The ARL-1 gene is present in one copy per haploid genome and conserved among trypanosomatids. It encodes a protein of 20 kDa, which is equally expressed in the insect promastigote and mammalian amastigote forms of the parasite. ARL-1 localises to the Trans-Golgi Network (TGN); N-terminal myristoylation is essential for TGN localisation. In vivo expression of the LdARL-1/Q74L and LdARL-1/T51N mutants (GTP- and GDP-bound blocked forms respectively) shows that GDP/GTP cycling occurs entirely within the TGN. This is contrary to previous reports in yeast and mammals, where the mutant empty form devoid of nucleotide has been considered as the GDP-blocked form. The dominant-negative empty form mutant LdARL-1/T34N inhibits endocytosis and intracellular trafficking from the TGN to the Lysosome/Multivesicular Tubule and to the acidocalcisomes; these defects are probably related to a mislocalisation of the GRIP domain-containing vesicle tethering factors which cannot be recruited to the TGN by the cytoplasmic LdARL-1/T34N. Thus, besides the functional characterization of a new mutant and a better understanding of ARL-1 GDP/GTP cycling, this work shows that Leishmania ARL-1 is a key component of an essential pathway worth future study. |
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subjects | Adenosine diphosphate ADP-ribosylation factor ADP-Ribosylation Factors ADP-Ribosylation Factors - genetics ADP-Ribosylation Factors - metabolism Animals Antigens Biochemistry/Cell Signaling and Trafficking Structures Cell Biology/Membranes and Sorting Cycles Endocytosis G proteins Genetics and Genomics/Comparative Genomics Genomes Genomics Golgi Apparatus Golgi Apparatus - metabolism Guanosine Diphosphate Guanosine Diphosphate - metabolism Guanosine Triphosphate Guanosine Triphosphate - metabolism Immunology Infectious Diseases/Neglected Tropical Diseases Insects Leishmania Leishmania - chemistry Leishmania mexicana Life Sciences Mammals Membrane Proteins Membrane Proteins - genetics Membrane Proteins - metabolism Microbiology and Parasitology Microbiology/Parasitology Morphology Mutants Mutation Myristoylation Parasites Phosphatase Protein Transport Proteins Protozoa Protozoan Proteins Tethering Trypanosoma brucei Volutin granules Yeast |
title | The leishmania ARL-1 and Golgi traffic |
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