Epistatic Analysis of the Contribution of Rabs and Kifs to CATCHR Family Dependent Golgi Organization
Multisubunit members of the CATCHR family: COG and NRZ complexes, mediate intra-Golgi and Golgi to ER vesicle tethering, respectively. We systematically addressed the genetic and functional interrelationships between Rabs, Kifs, and the retrograde CATCHR family proteins: COG3 and ZW10, which are nec...
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doaj-8a0ead13d85042c191587b1917bf4abd2020-11-24T20:43:02ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2019-08-01710.3389/fcell.2019.00126464681Epistatic Analysis of the Contribution of Rabs and Kifs to CATCHR Family Dependent Golgi OrganizationShijie Liu0Waqar Majeed1Pranas Grigaitis2Matthew J. Betts3Leslie K. Climer4Vytaute Starkuviene5Vytaute Starkuviene6Vytaute Starkuviene7Brian Storrie8Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, United StatesDepartment of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, United StatesCentre for Quantitative Analysis of Molecular and Cellular Biosystems (BioQuant), Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, GermanyCentre for Quantitative Analysis of Molecular and Cellular Biosystems (BioQuant), Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, GermanyDepartment of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, United StatesCentre for Quantitative Analysis of Molecular and Cellular Biosystems (BioQuant), Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, GermanyInstitute of Pharmacology and Molecular Biotechnology (IPMB), Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, GermanyInstitute of Biosciences, Vilnius University Life Sciences Centre, Vilnius, LithuaniaDepartment of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, United StatesMultisubunit members of the CATCHR family: COG and NRZ complexes, mediate intra-Golgi and Golgi to ER vesicle tethering, respectively. We systematically addressed the genetic and functional interrelationships between Rabs, Kifs, and the retrograde CATCHR family proteins: COG3 and ZW10, which are necessary to maintain the organization of the Golgi complex. We scored the ability of siRNAs targeting 19 Golgi-associated Rab proteins and all 44 human Kifs, microtubule-dependent motor proteins, to suppress CATCHR-dependent Golgi fragmentation in an epistatic fluorescent microscopy-based assay. We found that co-depletion of Rab6A, Rab6A’, Rab27A, Rab39A and two minus-end Kifs, namely KIFC3 and KIF25, suppressed both COG3- and ZW10-depletion-induced Golgi fragmentation. ZW10-dependent Golgi fragmentation was suppressed selectively by a separate set of Rabs: Rab11A, Rab33B and the little characterized Rab29. 10 Kifs were identified as hits in ZW10-depletion-induced Golgi fragmentation, and, in contrast to the double suppressive Kifs, these were predominantly plus-end motors. No Rabs or Kifs selectively suppressed COG3-depletion-induced Golgi fragmentation. Protein-protein interaction network analysis indicated putative direct and indirect links between suppressive Rabs and tether function. Validation of the suppressive hits by EM confirmed a restored organization of the Golgi cisternal stack. Based on these outcomes, we propose a three-way competitive model of Golgi organization in which Rabs, Kifs and tethers modulate sequentially the balance between Golgi-derived vesicle formation, consumption, and off-Golgi transport.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2019.00126/fullGolgi analysisrabKIFtethergenetic screenepistasis analysis |
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Shijie Liu Waqar Majeed Pranas Grigaitis Matthew J. Betts Leslie K. Climer Vytaute Starkuviene Vytaute Starkuviene Vytaute Starkuviene Brian Storrie Epistatic Analysis of the Contribution of Rabs and Kifs to CATCHR Family Dependent Golgi Organization Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Golgi analysis rab KIF tether genetic screen epistasis analysis |
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Shijie Liu Waqar Majeed Pranas Grigaitis Matthew J. Betts Leslie K. Climer Vytaute Starkuviene Vytaute Starkuviene Vytaute Starkuviene Brian Storrie |
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Epistatic Analysis of the Contribution of Rabs and Kifs to CATCHR Family Dependent Golgi Organization |
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Epistatic Analysis of the Contribution of Rabs and Kifs to CATCHR Family Dependent Golgi Organization |
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Epistatic Analysis of the Contribution of Rabs and Kifs to CATCHR Family Dependent Golgi Organization |
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Epistatic Analysis of the Contribution of Rabs and Kifs to CATCHR Family Dependent Golgi Organization |
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Epistatic Analysis of the Contribution of Rabs and Kifs to CATCHR Family Dependent Golgi Organization |
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epistatic analysis of the contribution of rabs and kifs to catchr family dependent golgi organization |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology |
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2296-634X |
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2019-08-01 |
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Multisubunit members of the CATCHR family: COG and NRZ complexes, mediate intra-Golgi and Golgi to ER vesicle tethering, respectively. We systematically addressed the genetic and functional interrelationships between Rabs, Kifs, and the retrograde CATCHR family proteins: COG3 and ZW10, which are necessary to maintain the organization of the Golgi complex. We scored the ability of siRNAs targeting 19 Golgi-associated Rab proteins and all 44 human Kifs, microtubule-dependent motor proteins, to suppress CATCHR-dependent Golgi fragmentation in an epistatic fluorescent microscopy-based assay. We found that co-depletion of Rab6A, Rab6A’, Rab27A, Rab39A and two minus-end Kifs, namely KIFC3 and KIF25, suppressed both COG3- and ZW10-depletion-induced Golgi fragmentation. ZW10-dependent Golgi fragmentation was suppressed selectively by a separate set of Rabs: Rab11A, Rab33B and the little characterized Rab29. 10 Kifs were identified as hits in ZW10-depletion-induced Golgi fragmentation, and, in contrast to the double suppressive Kifs, these were predominantly plus-end motors. No Rabs or Kifs selectively suppressed COG3-depletion-induced Golgi fragmentation. Protein-protein interaction network analysis indicated putative direct and indirect links between suppressive Rabs and tether function. Validation of the suppressive hits by EM confirmed a restored organization of the Golgi cisternal stack. Based on these outcomes, we propose a three-way competitive model of Golgi organization in which Rabs, Kifs and tethers modulate sequentially the balance between Golgi-derived vesicle formation, consumption, and off-Golgi transport. |
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Golgi analysis rab KIF tether genetic screen epistasis analysis |
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