Dual function of Sec16B: Endoplasmic reticulum-derived protein secretion and peroxisome biogenesis in mammalian cells.

Katsuko Tani, Mitsuo Tagaya, Shusuke Yonekawa, Takashi Baba
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Abstract

The origin of peroxisomes has long been disputed. However, recent evidence suggests that peroxisomes can be formed de novo from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in yeast and higher eukaryotes. Sec16A and Sec16B, mammalian orthologs of yeast Sec16, are scaffold proteins that organize ER exit sites by interacting with COPII components. We recently demonstrated that Sec16B, but not Sec16A, regulates the transport of peroxisomal biogenesis factors from the ER to peroxisomes in mammalian cells. The C-terminal region of Sec16B, which is not conserved in Sec16A, is required for this function. The data suggest that Sec16B in ER areas other than ER exit sites plays this role. Our findings provide an unexpected connection between at least part of the COPII machinery and the formation of preperoxisomal vesicles at the ER, and offer an explanation of how secretory and peroxisomal trafficking from the ER are distinguished.

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Sec16B的双重功能:哺乳动物细胞内质网源性蛋白分泌和过氧化物酶体的生物发生。
关于过氧化物酶体的起源一直存在争议。然而,最近的证据表明,在酵母和高等真核生物中,过氧化物酶体可以从内质网(ER)重新形成。Sec16A和Sec16B是酵母Sec16的哺乳动物同源物,是通过与COPII组分相互作用来组织内质网出口位点的支架蛋白。我们最近证明,在哺乳动物细胞中,Sec16B调控过氧化物酶体生物生成因子从内质网到过氧化物酶体的运输,而不是Sec16A。Sec16B的c端区域在Sec16A中不保守,这是该功能所必需的。数据表明,除ER出口位点外,ER区域的Sec16B发挥了这一作用。我们的研究结果提供了至少部分COPII机制与内质网过氧化物酶体前囊泡形成之间的意想不到的联系,并提供了如何区分内质网分泌和过氧化物酶体运输的解释。
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