B2-1, a Sec7- and pleckstrin homology domain-containing protein, localizes to the Golgi complex |
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Authors: | Lee S Y Mansour M Pohajdak B |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4J1, Canada. |
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Abstract: | B2-1 is a human protein that contains both a Sec7 and a pleckstrin homology domain. The yeast Sec7 protein was previously shown to be involved in vesicle formation in the Golgi and endoplasmic reticulum. Recently, several groups have shown that B2-1 and highly similar proteins (e.g., ARNO, ARNO3) have varied cellular functions and subcellular locations. One of these is an association of the B2-1 Sec7 domain with the plasma membrane, binding to the cytoplasmic portion of the integrin beta2 chain (CD18) and is postulated to be involved in inside-out signaling. Other groups have shown that B2-1 and these related proteins are guanine nucleotide-exchange factors that act upon ADP ribosylation factors (ARFs) and are localized to the Golgi or plasma membrane. Here we report the subcellular localization of B2-1 protein. Interestingly, B2-1 does not localize to the plasma membrane but rather associates with a distinct Golgi complex compartment. B2-1's distribution can be disrupted by brefeldin A, a drug that rapidly disrupts the Golgi apparatus by inhibiting ARF activity. Furthermore, transient transfection of GFP-tagged B2-1 shows Golgi complex targeting. Excessive overexpression of transfected B2-1 causes partial Golgi dispersion. |
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Keywords: | Sec7 B2-1 ARF– GEF ARNO cytohesin Golgi brefeldin A |
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