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Genome-wide RNAi screening identifies human proteins with a regulatory function in the early secretory pathway
Authors:Simpson Jeremy C  Joggerst Brigitte  Laketa Vibor  Verissimo Fatima  Cetin Cihan  Erfle Holger  Bexiga Mariana G  Singan Vasanth R  Hériché Jean-Karim  Neumann Beate  Mateos Alvaro  Blake Jonathon  Bechtel Stephanie  Benes Vladimir  Wiemann Stefan  Ellenberg Jan  Pepperkok Rainer
Institution:School of Biology and Environmental Science & Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland. jeremy.simpson@ucd.ie
Abstract:The secretory pathway in mammalian cells has evolved to facilitate the transfer of cargo molecules to internal and cell surface membranes. Use of automated microscopy-based genome-wide RNA interference screens in cultured human cells allowed us to identify 554 proteins influencing secretion. Cloning, fluorescent-tagging and subcellular localization analysis of 179 of these proteins revealed that more than two-thirds localize to either the cytoplasm or membranes of the secretory and endocytic pathways. The depletion of 143 of them resulted in perturbations in the organization of the COPII and/or COPI vesicular coat complexes of the early secretory pathway, or the morphology of the Golgi complex. Network analyses revealed a so far unappreciated link between early secretory pathway function, small GTP-binding protein regulation, actin cytoskeleton organization and EGF-receptor-mediated signalling. This work provides an important resource for an integrative understanding of global cellular organization and regulation of the secretory pathway in mammalian cells.
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