Role of heterotrimeric G proteins in polarized membrane transport.

S W Pimplikar, K Simons
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Abstract

MDCK cells maintain the polarized distribution of surface proteins mainly by sorting the newly synthesized proteins in the trans-Golgi network (TGN). In order to identify the components of the putative sorting machinery and to study factors that affect the sorting process, we have developed an in vitro system that reconstitutes the transport of viral glycoproteins from the TGN to the apical or basolateral surface. We have used this system to study effects of membrane impermeable reagents (such as peptides and antibodies) on the polarized transport. We observed that reagents affecting the stimulatory class (Gs) of heterotrimeric GTP binding proteins (G proteins) influenced the apical but not the basolateral transport. In contrast, reagents specific for the inhibitory class of G proteins (Gi) affected the basolateral but not the apical transport. These results show that the heterotrimeric G proteins differentially regulate the two pathways of polarized transport. The G proteins may regulate the process of polarized sorting of proteins in a fashion analogous to their role in signal transduction by providing a communication link with the cytosolic side of the membrane.

异三聚体G蛋白在极化膜运输中的作用。
MDCK细胞主要通过在反式高尔基网络(trans-Golgi network, TGN)中对新合成的蛋白进行分选来维持表面蛋白的极化分布。为了确定可能的分选机制的组成部分并研究影响分选过程的因素,我们开发了一种体外系统,该系统可以重建病毒糖蛋白从TGN到根尖或基底外侧表面的运输。我们利用该系统研究了不透膜试剂(如多肽和抗体)对极化转运的影响。我们观察到,影响异三聚体GTP结合蛋白(G蛋白)刺激类(Gs)的试剂影响根尖转运,但不影响基底外侧转运。相比之下,抑制类G蛋白(Gi)的特异性试剂影响基底外侧转运,但不影响根尖转运。这些结果表明,异三聚体G蛋白对两种极化转运途径的调节存在差异。G蛋白可能以类似于其在信号转导中的作用的方式调节蛋白质的极化分选过程,通过提供与膜细胞质侧的通信链接。
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