Uncovering cargo clients and accessory factors of AP-1 and AP-4 through vesicle proteomics

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Ziqing Peng, Jingran Fan, Yang Liu, Qinyu Jia, Junkun An, Jianying Wang, Yan Huang, Zhong-Ping Yao, Yusong Guo
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Abstract

The trans -Golgi network (TGN) is a crucial sorting station in the secretory pathway, where adaptor protein (AP) complexes ensure selective cargo packaging into transport vesicles. However, the complete repertoire of cargoes and regulators associated with individual AP complexes remains poorly defined. Intriguingly, AP-4-mediated TGN export operates independently of clathrin, suggesting the involvement of uncharacterized accessory factors in vesicle biogenesis. To address these gaps, we developed an in vitro vesicle formation assay using wild-type HeLa cells or cells deficient in AP1γ1 or AP4ε, reconstituting their roles in packaging their known clients, Vangl2 and ATG9A, respectively. Coupling this assay with label-free quantitative mass spectrometry, we mapped distinct cargo profiles for AP-1 (which buds from the TGN and ARF1-positive endosomes) and AP-4, identifying the 45 kDa calcium-binding protein (CAB45) as an AP-1-dependent cargo and the Type-1 angiotensin II receptor-associated protein (ATRAP) as an AP-4-dependent cargo. Additionally, we uncovered PRRC1 and WDR44 as cytosolic regulators essential for AP-4-mediated TGN export. Our study advances the mechanistic understanding of AP-1 and AP-4 in secretory trafficking and provides a robust strategy to systematically identify cargo clients and accessory factors for specific adaptor complexes.
通过囊泡蛋白质组学揭示AP-1和AP-4的载客和辅助因子
反式高尔基网络(TGN)是分泌途径中至关重要的分选站,其中适配蛋白(AP)复合物确保选择性地将货物包装到运输囊泡中。然而,与单个AP复合物相关的货物和调节物的完整曲目仍然定义不清。有趣的是,ap -4介导的TGN输出独立于网格蛋白,表明未表征的辅助因子参与了囊泡的生物发生。为了解决这些空白,我们开发了一种体外囊泡形成实验,使用野生型HeLa细胞或缺乏AP1γ1或AP4ε的细胞,分别重建了它们在包装已知客户蛋白Vangl2和ATG9A中的作用。将该分析与无标记定量质谱相结合,我们绘制了AP-1(从TGN和arf1阳性内体中芽出)和AP-4的不同货物谱,确定了45 kDa钙结合蛋白(CAB45)是AP-1依赖性货物,1型血管紧张素II受体相关蛋白(ATRAP)是AP-4依赖性货物。此外,我们发现PRRC1和WDR44是ap -4介导的TGN输出所必需的细胞质调节因子。我们的研究促进了对分泌贩运中AP-1和AP-4机制的理解,并为系统地识别特定适配器复合物的货物客户和辅助因子提供了强有力的策略。
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