The Golgin GMAP210/TRIP11 anchors IFT20 to the Golgi complex.
Eukaryotic cells often use proteins localized to the ciliary membrane to monitor the extracellular environment. The mechanism by which proteins are sorted, specifically to this subdomain of the plasma membrane, is almost completely unknown. Previously, we showed that the IFT20 subunit of the intrafl...
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doaj-81d5eb49e8684cd9960d08ca30f606e52021-04-21T14:31:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042008-12-01412e100031510.1371/journal.pgen.1000315The Golgin GMAP210/TRIP11 anchors IFT20 to the Golgi complex.John A FollitJovenal T San AgustinFenghui XuJulie A JonassenRajeev SamtaniCecilia W LoGregory J PazourEukaryotic cells often use proteins localized to the ciliary membrane to monitor the extracellular environment. The mechanism by which proteins are sorted, specifically to this subdomain of the plasma membrane, is almost completely unknown. Previously, we showed that the IFT20 subunit of the intraflagellar transport particle is localized to the Golgi complex, in addition to the cilium and centrosome, and hypothesized that the Golgi pool of IFT20 plays a role in sorting proteins to the ciliary membrane. Here, we show that IFT20 is anchored to the Golgi complex by the golgin protein GMAP210/Trip11. Mice lacking GMAP210 die at birth with a pleiotropic phenotype that includes growth restriction, ventricular septal defects of the heart, omphalocele, and lung hypoplasia. Cells lacking GMAP210 have normal Golgi structure, but IFT20 is no longer localized to this organelle. GMAP210 is not absolutely required for ciliary assembly, but cilia on GMAP210 mutant cells are shorter than normal and have reduced amounts of the membrane protein polycystin-2 localized to them. This work suggests that GMAP210 and IFT20 function together at the Golgi in the sorting or transport of proteins destined for the ciliary membrane.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/19112494/pdf/?tool=EBI |
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John A Follit Jovenal T San Agustin Fenghui Xu Julie A Jonassen Rajeev Samtani Cecilia W Lo Gregory J Pazour The Golgin GMAP210/TRIP11 anchors IFT20 to the Golgi complex. PLoS Genetics |
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John A Follit Jovenal T San Agustin Fenghui Xu Julie A Jonassen Rajeev Samtani Cecilia W Lo Gregory J Pazour |
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The Golgin GMAP210/TRIP11 anchors IFT20 to the Golgi complex. |
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The Golgin GMAP210/TRIP11 anchors IFT20 to the Golgi complex. |
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The Golgin GMAP210/TRIP11 anchors IFT20 to the Golgi complex. |
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The Golgin GMAP210/TRIP11 anchors IFT20 to the Golgi complex. |
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The Golgin GMAP210/TRIP11 anchors IFT20 to the Golgi complex. |
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golgin gmap210/trip11 anchors ift20 to the golgi complex. |
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Eukaryotic cells often use proteins localized to the ciliary membrane to monitor the extracellular environment. The mechanism by which proteins are sorted, specifically to this subdomain of the plasma membrane, is almost completely unknown. Previously, we showed that the IFT20 subunit of the intraflagellar transport particle is localized to the Golgi complex, in addition to the cilium and centrosome, and hypothesized that the Golgi pool of IFT20 plays a role in sorting proteins to the ciliary membrane. Here, we show that IFT20 is anchored to the Golgi complex by the golgin protein GMAP210/Trip11. Mice lacking GMAP210 die at birth with a pleiotropic phenotype that includes growth restriction, ventricular septal defects of the heart, omphalocele, and lung hypoplasia. Cells lacking GMAP210 have normal Golgi structure, but IFT20 is no longer localized to this organelle. GMAP210 is not absolutely required for ciliary assembly, but cilia on GMAP210 mutant cells are shorter than normal and have reduced amounts of the membrane protein polycystin-2 localized to them. This work suggests that GMAP210 and IFT20 function together at the Golgi in the sorting or transport of proteins destined for the ciliary membrane. |
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