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Membrane topology of the endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi transport factor Erv29p
Authors:Deirdre A. Foley  Hayley J. Sharpe  Deirdre A. Foley  Hayley J. Sharpe
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, University of Illinois at Chicago, IllinoisUSA
Abstract:Secretory proteins are transported from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus via COPII-coated intermediates. Yeast Erv29p is a transmembrane protein cycling between these compartments. It is conserved across species, with one ortholog found in each genome studied, including the surf-4 protein in mammals. Yeast Erv29p acts as a receptor, loading a specific subset of soluble cargo, including glycosylated alpha factor pheromone precursor and carboxypeptidase Y, into vesicles. As the eukaryotic secretory pathway is highly conserved, mammalian surf-4 may perform a similar role in the transport of unknown substrates. Here we report the membrane topology of yeast Erv29p, which we solved by minimally invasive cysteine accessibility scanning using thiol-specific biotinylation and fluorescent labeling methods. Erv29p contains four transmembrane domains with both termini exposed to the cytosol. Two luminal loops may contain a recognition site for hydrophobic export signals on soluble cargo.
Keywords:Endoplasmic reticulum  Golgi  COPII  coated vesicles  trafficking  membrane topology
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