Authors
Sangiliyandi Gurunathan, Doris David, Jeffrey E Gerst
Publication date
2002/2/15
Journal
The EMBO journal
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, LtdChichester, UK
Description
Yeast produce two classes of secretory vesicles (SVs) that differ in both density and cargo protein content. In late‐acting secretory mutants (eg snc1 ala43 and sec6‐4), both low‐(LDSV) and high‐density (HDSV) classes of vesicles accumulate at restrictive temperatures. Here, we have found that disruptions in the genes encoding a dynamin‐related protein (VPS1) or clathrin heavy chain (CHC1) abolish HDSV production, yielding LDSVs that contain all secreted cargos. Interestingly, disruption of the PEP12 gene, which encodes the t‐SNARE that mediates all Golgi to pre‐vacuolar compartment (PVC) transport, also abolishes HDSV production. In contrast, deletions in genes that selectively confer vacuolar hydrolase sorting to the PVC or protein transport to the vacuole (ie VPS34 and VAM3, respectively) have no effect. Thus, one branch of the secretory pathway in yeast involves an intermediate sorting compartment …
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