
pmid: 7923363
Rab proteins are generally required for transport vesicle docking. We have exploited yeast secretion mutants to demonstrate that a rab protein is required for v-SNAREs and t-SNAREs to assemble. The absence of the rab protein in the docking complex suggests that, in a broad sense, rab proteins participate in a reaction catalyzing SNARE complex assembly. In so doing, rab proteins could help impart an additional layer of specificity to vesicle docking. This mechanism likely involves the Sec1 homolog Sly1, which we identified in isolated docking complexes. We also report the identification of a novel v-SNARE (Ykt6p) component of the yeast ER-Golgi docking complex that has a CAAX box and is predicted to be lipid anchored. The surprising finding that docking complexes can contain many distinct species of SNAREs (Sed5p, Bos1p, Sec22p, Ykt6p, and likely Bet1p, p28, and p14) suggests that multimeric interactions are features of the fusion machinery, and may also improve the fidelity of vesicle targeting.
Base Sequence, Molecular Sequence Data, Protein Prenylation, Golgi Apparatus, Membrane Proteins, Biological Transport, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Intracellular Membranes, Qb-SNARE Proteins, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Farnesol, Membrane Fusion, Models, Biological, Fungal Proteins, R-SNARE Proteins, Munc18 Proteins, GTP-Binding Proteins, Amino Acid Sequence, Carrier Proteins, N-Ethylmaleimide-Sensitive Proteins
Base Sequence, Molecular Sequence Data, Protein Prenylation, Golgi Apparatus, Membrane Proteins, Biological Transport, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Intracellular Membranes, Qb-SNARE Proteins, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Farnesol, Membrane Fusion, Models, Biological, Fungal Proteins, R-SNARE Proteins, Munc18 Proteins, GTP-Binding Proteins, Amino Acid Sequence, Carrier Proteins, N-Ethylmaleimide-Sensitive Proteins
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