在细胞周期进程中,磷酸化和o - glcn酰化对Sec24C的动态调控。

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
George R Georgiou, Tetsuya Hirata, Erik Soderblom, Rose Homoelle, Jakob Maiwald, Michael Boyce
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在有丝分裂期间,真核细胞停止从内质网(ER)向高尔基体的顺行运输。这种停止与COPII转运蛋白Sec24C从近核内质网出口位点(ERES)扩散到弥漫性细胞质池相对应。Sec24类似物和其他核心COPII蛋白的重新分配可能是有丝分裂分泌暂停的基础,并且可能是两个子细胞平等遗传内膜细胞器和机械所必需的。因此,了解COPII成分有丝分裂重定位的调控机制是很重要的。在这里,我们探讨了模型COPII蛋白Sec24C的翻译后修饰(PTMs)在有丝分裂期间的这种表型转换中的作用。在间期,Sec24C被O-linked β-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc)修饰,我们发现这种聚糖在有丝分裂进入时被迅速去除,影响了Sec24C扩散的时间。此外,我们在Sec24C上发现了新的、细胞周期阶段富集的磷酸化事件,包括调节蛋白质稳定性和定位的磷酸化位点,首次系统地表征了任何Sec24蛋白上的动态PTMs。总之,我们的数据支持这样的假设,即Sec24C的磷酸化和糖基化协同作用,诱导有丝分裂进入后的快速扩散,并可能促进分裂后内膜系统向子细胞的平等分配。
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Dynamic regulation of Sec24C by phosphorylation and O-GlcNAcylation during cell cycle progression.

During mitosis, eukaryotic cells cease anterograde trafficking from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) toward the Golgi. This cessation corresponds with the dispersal of the COPII transport protein, Sec24C, from juxtanuclear ER exit sites (ERES) into a diffusely cytosolic pool. Redistribution of Sec24 paralogs and other core COPII proteins may underlie the mitotic pause in secretion and may be required for the equal inheritance of endomembrane organelles and machinery by both daughter cells. Therefore, it is important to understand the mechanisms governing the mitotic relocalization of COPII components. Here, we explore the role of post-translational modifications (PTMs) of the model COPII protein Sec24C in this phenotypic switch during mitosis. In interphase, Sec24C is modified by O-linked β-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc), and we show that this glycan is rapidly removed upon mitotic entry, influencing the timing of Sec24C dispersal. Additionally, we identify novel, cell cycle phase-enriched phosphorylation events on Sec24C, including phosphosites that regulate the stability and localization of the protein, providing the first systematic characterization of dynamic PTMs on any Sec24 protein. Together, our data support the hypothesis that phosphorylation and glycosylation of Sec24C act in concert to induce rapid dispersal upon mitotic entry and may promote equal partitioning of the endomembrane system to daughter cells after division.

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