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The small chemical vacuolin-1 inhibits Ca(2+)-dependent lysosomal exocytosis but not cell resealing
Authors:Cerny Jan  Feng Yan  Yu Anan  Miyake Katsuya  Borgonovo Barbara  Klumperman Judith  Meldolesi Jacopo  McNeil Paul L  Kirchhausen Tomas
Affiliation:Department of Cell Biology and The CBR Institute for Biomedical Research, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
Abstract:Resealing after wounding, the process of repair following plasma membrane damage, requires exocytosis. Vacuolins are molecules that induce rapid formation of large, swollen structures derived from endosomes and lysosomes by homotypic fusion combined with uncontrolled fusion of the inner and limiting membranes of these organelles. Vacuolin-1, the most potent compound, blocks the Ca(2+)-dependent exocytosis of lysosomes induced by ionomycin or plasma membrane wounding, without affecting the process of resealing. In contrast, other cell structures and membrane trafficking functions including exocytosis of enlargeosomes are unaffected. Because cells heal normally in the presence of vacuolin-1, we suggest that lysosomes are dispensable for resealing.
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