Pérez-Moreno, Juan José Smith, Rebecca C. Oliva, Megan K. Gallo, Filomena Ojha, Shainy Müller, Karin H. O’Kane, Cahir J.
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The Journal of Cell Biology
Neuronal endoplasmic reticulum (ER) appears continuous throughout the cell. Its shape and continuity are influenced by ER-shaping proteins, mutations in which can cause distal axon degeneration in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP). We therefore asked how loss of Rtnl1 , a Drosophila ortholog of the human HSP gene RTN2 ( SPG12 ), which encodes an ...
Bryce, Samantha Stolzer, Maureen Crosby, Daniel Yang, Ruijin Durand, Dannie Lee, Tina H
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The Journal of cell biology
Homotypic membrane fusion catalyzed by the atlastin (ATL) GTPase sustains the branched endoplasmic reticulum (ER) network in metazoans. Our recent discovery that two of the three human ATL paralogs (ATL1/2) are C-terminally autoinhibited implied that relief of autoinhibition would be integral to the ATL fusion mechanism. An alternative hypothesis i...
Wong-Dilworth, Luis Rodilla-Ramirez, Carmen Fox, Eleanor Restel, Steffen D Stockhammer, Alexander Adarska, Petia Bottanelli, Francesca
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The Journal of cell biology
ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF) GTPases are major regulators of cellular membrane homeostasis. High sequence similarity and multiple, possibly redundant functions of the five human ARFs make investigating their function a challenging task. To shed light on the roles of the different Golgi-localized ARF members in membrane trafficking, we generated CR...
Williams, Jeffrey M Chen, Yu-Jie Cho, Woo Jung Tai, Andrew W Tsai, Billy
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The Journal of cell biology
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), the etiologic agent for the global COVID-19 pandemic, triggers the formation of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-derived replication organelles, including double-membrane vesicles (DMVs), in the host cell to support viral replication. Here, we clarify how SARS-CoV-2 hijacks host factors to con...
Broadbent, David G Barnaba, Carlo Perez, Gloria I Schmidt, Jens C
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The Journal of cell biology
Autophagy is a catabolic pathway required for the recycling of cytoplasmic materials. To define the mechanisms underlying autophagy it is critical to quantitatively characterize the dynamic behavior of autophagy factors in living cells. Using a panel of cell lines expressing HaloTagged autophagy factors from their endogenous loci, we analyzed the a...
Rivero-Ríos, Pilar Tsukahara, Takao Uygun, Tunahan Chen, Alex Chavis, Garrett D Giridharan, Sai Srinivas Panapakkam Iwase, Shigeki Sutton, Michael A Weisman, Lois S
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The Journal of cell biology
Trafficking of cell-surface proteins from endosomes to the plasma membrane is a key mechanism to regulate synaptic function. In non-neuronal cells, proteins recycle to the plasma membrane either via the SNX27-Retromer-WASH pathway or via the recently discovered SNX17-Retriever-CCC-WASH pathway. While SNX27 is responsible for the recycling of key ne...
Dabrowski, Rahel Tulli, Susanna Graef, Martin
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The Journal of cell biology
During autophagy, rapid membrane assembly expands small phagophores into large double-membrane autophagosomes. Theoretical modeling predicts that the majority of autophagosomal phospholipids are derived from highly efficient non-vesicular phospholipid transfer (PLT) across phagophore-ER contacts (PERCS). Currently, the phagophore-ER tether Atg2 is ...
Chen, Hao Weinberg, Zara Y Kumar, G Aditya Puthenveedu, Manojkumar A
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The Journal of cell biology
Vesicle fusion at the plasma membrane is critical for releasing hormones and neurotransmitters and for delivering the cognate G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) to the cell surface. The SNARE fusion machinery that releases neurotransmitters has been well characterized. In contrast, the fusion machinery that delivers GPCRs is still unknown. Here, u...
Olivas, Taryn J Wu, Yumei Yu, Shenliang Luan, Lin Choi, Peter Guinn, Emily D Nag, Shanta De Camilli, Pietro V Gupta, Kallol Melia, Thomas J
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The Journal of cell biology
As the autophagosome forms, its membrane surface area expands rapidly, while its volume is kept low. Protein-mediated transfer of lipids from another organelle to the autophagosome likely drives this expansion, but as these lipids are only introduced into the cytoplasmic-facing leaflet of the organelle, full membrane growth also requires lipid scra...
Chen, Xiuzhen Portran, Didier Widmer, Lukas A Stangier, Marcel M Czub, Mateusz P Liakopoulos, Dimitris Stelling, Jörg Steinmetz, Michel O Barral, Yves
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The Journal of cell biology
Kinesins are microtubule-dependent motor proteins, some of which moonlight as microtubule polymerases, such as the yeast protein Kip2. Here, we show that the CLIP-170 ortholog Bik1 stabilizes Kip2 at microtubule ends where the motor domain of Kip2 promotes microtubule polymerization. Live-cell imaging and mathematical estimation of Kip2 dynamics re...