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摘要
内质网(ER)到高尔基体的分泌途径是一个非常复杂的过程,在这个过程中,蛋白质货物被制造、折叠,并从ER分布到高尔基体堆的纤溶层,然后被运送到最终目的地。大型笨重货物(如胶原蛋白)的输出及其向高尔基体的运输是一个复杂的机制,需要 TANGO1(Transport ANd Golgi Organization protein 1,运输和高尔基体组织蛋白 1,又称 MIA3(Melanoma Inhibitory Activity protein 3,黑色素瘤抑制活性蛋白 3)。TANGO1 有两种显著的同工形式,即 TANGO1-Long 和 TANGO1-Short,每种同工形式都有特定的功能。在管腔侧,TANGO1-Long 有一个 HSP47 招募结构域,并利用这种蛋白质收集胶原蛋白。它还能拴住其同类异构体 cTAGE5 和 TALI,并与这些蛋白一起扩大囊泡以容纳胶原蛋白。最近的研究表明,TANGO1-Long 结合了逆行膜流动和顺行货物运输。这种复杂的机制在纤维化过程中被高度激活,并促进胶原蛋白在组织中的过度沉积。针对 TANGO1 的治疗可能会成功控制纤维化疾病。本综述重点探讨 TANGO1 及其与其他胶原导出因子的复杂相互作用,这些因子可调节囊泡的增大以适应胶原的导出。
TANGO1 Dances to Export of Procollagen from the Endoplasmic Reticulum.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to Golgi secretory pathway is an elegantly complex process whereby protein cargoes are manufactured, folded, and distributed from the ER to the cisternal layers of the Golgi stack before they are delivered to their final destinations. The export of large bulky cargoes such as procollagen and its trafficking to the Golgi is a sophisticated mechanism requiring TANGO1 (Transport ANd Golgi Organization protein 1. It is also called MIA3 (Melanoma Inhibitory Activity protein 3). TANGO1 has two prominent isoforms, TANGO1-Long and TANGO1-Short, and each isoform has specific functions. On the luminal side, TANGO1-Long has an HSP47 recruitment domain and uses this protein to collect collagen. It can also tether its paralog isoforms cTAGE5 and TALI and along with these proteins enlarges the vesicle to accommodate procollagen. Recent studies show that TANGO1-Long combines retrograde membrane flow with anterograde cargo transport. This complex mechanism is highly activated in fibrosis and promotes the excessive deposition of collagen in the tissues. The therapeutic targeting of TANGO1 may prove successful in the control of fibrotic disorders. This review focuses on TANGO1 and its complex interaction with other procollagen export factors that modulate increased vesicle size to accommodate the export of procollagen.