Golgi localisation of GMAP210 requires two distinct cis-membrane binding mechanisms |
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Authors: | Jesus Cardenas Sabrina Rivero Bruno Goud Michel Bornens Rosa M Rios |
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Affiliation: | (1) CABIMER-CSIC, Seville, Spain;(2) UMR144 CNRS-Institut Curie, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | Background The Golgi apparatus in mammals appears as a ribbon made up of interconnected stacks of flattened cisternae that is positioned close to the centrosome in a microtubule-dependent manner. How this organisation is achieved and retained is not well understood. GMAP210 is a long coiled-coil cis-Golgi associated protein that plays a role in maintaining Golgi ribbon integrity and position and contributes to the formation of the primary cilium. An amphipathic alpha-helix able to bind liposomes in vitro has been recently identified at the first 38 amino acids of the protein (amphipathic lipid-packing sensor motif), and an ARF1-binding domain (Grip-related Arf-binding domain) was found at the C-terminus. To which type of membranes these two GMAP210 regions bind in vivo and how this contributes to GMAP210 localisation and function remains to be investigated. |
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