Budding from Golgi membranes requires the coatomer complex of non-clathrin coat proteins Journal Article


Authors: Orci, L.; Palmer, D. J.; Ravazzola, M.; Perrelet, A.; Amherdt, M.; Rothman, J. E.
Article Title: Budding from Golgi membranes requires the coatomer complex of non-clathrin coat proteins
Abstract: Do the coats on vesicles budded from the Golgi apparatus actually cause the budding, or do they simply coat buds (Fig. 1)? One view (the membrane-mediated budding hypothesis1) is that budding is an intrinsic property of Golgi membranes not requiring extrinsic coat proteins. Assembly of coats from dispersed subunits is superimposed upon the intrinsic budding process and is proposed to convert the tips of tubules into vesicles. The alternative view (the coat-mediated budding hypothesis1) is that coat formation provides the essential driving force for budding. The membrane-mediated budding hypothesis was inspired by the microtubule-dependent extension of apparently uncoated, 90-nm-diameter membrane tubules from the Golgi apparatus2 and other organelles3-5 in vivo after treatment with brefeldin A, a drug that inhibits the assembly of coat proteins onto Golgi membranes 6-9. This hypothesis predicts that tubules will be extended when coat proteins are unavailable to convert tubule-derived membrane into vesicles. Here we use a cell-free system in which coated vesicles are formed from Golgi cisternae to show that, on the contrary, when budding diminishes as a result of immunodepletion of coat protein pools, tubules are not formed at the expense of vesicles. We conclude that coat proteins are required for budding from Golgi membranes. © 1993 Nature Publishing Group.
Keywords: nonhuman; mouse; animal; mice; protein binding; gtp-binding proteins; membrane proteins; liver; antibodies, monoclonal; cattle; microtubules; golgi complex; rabbits; microtubule-associated proteins; intracellular membranes; coatomer protein; coated vesicle; golgi apparatus; coat protein; adp-ribosylation factors; priority journal; article; support, non-u.s. gov't; support, u.s. gov't, p.h.s.; macromolecular systems
Journal Title: Nature
Volume: 362
Issue: 6421
ISSN: 0028-0836
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 1993-04-15
Start Page: 648
End Page: 652
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/362648a0
PUBMED: 8464517
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 March 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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