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Arf activation at the Golgi is modulated by feed-forward stimulation of the exchange factor GBF1
Author(s) -
Douglas Quilty,
Fraser Gray,
Nathan Summerfeldt,
Dan Cassel,
Paul Melançon
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of cell science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.384
H-Index - 278
eISSN - 1477-9137
pISSN - 0021-9533
DOI - 10.1242/jcs.130591
Subject(s) - golgi apparatus , adp ribosylation factor , guanine nucleotide exchange factor , gtp' , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , copi , gtpase , golgi membrane , biochemistry , endoplasmic reticulum , secretory pathway , enzyme
ADP-ribosylation factors (Arfs) play central roles in the regulation of vesicular trafficking through the Golgi. Arfs are activated at the Golgi membrane by guanine-nucleotide-exchange factors (GEFs) that are recruited from cytosol. Here, we describe a novel mechanism for the regulation of recruitment and activity of the ArfGEF Golgi-specific BFA resistance factor 1 (GBF1). Conditions that alter the cellular Arf-GDP:Arf-GTP ratio result in GBF1 recruitment. This recruitment of GBF1 occurs selectively on cis-Golgi membranes in direct response to increased Arf-GDP. GBF1 recruitment requires Arf-GDP myristoylation-dependent interactions suggesting regulation of a membrane-bound factor. Once recruited, GBF1 causes increased Arf-GTP production at the Golgi, consistent with a feed-forward self-limiting mechanism of Arf activation. This mechanism is proposed to maintain steady-state levels of Arf-GTP at the cis-Golgi during cycles of Arf-dependent trafficking events.

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