Cell Structure and Function
Online ISSN : 1347-3700
Print ISSN : 0386-7196
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Localization of SMAP2 to the TGN and its Function in the Regulation of TGN Protein Transport
Tomo FunakiShunsuke KonRoger E. RonnYuji HenmiYuka KobayashiToshio WatanabeKeiko NakayamaKenji TanabeMasanobu Satake
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2011 Volume 36 Issue 1 Pages 83-95

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Abstract
SMAP2 is an Arf GTPase-activating protein that is located and functions on early endosome membranes. In the present study, the trans-Golgi network (TGN) was verified as an additional site of SMAP2 localization based on its co-localization with various TGN-marker proteins. Mutation of specific stretches of basic amino acid residues abolished the TGN-localization of SMAP2. Over-expression of wild-type SMAP2, but not of the mutated SMAP2, inhibited the transport of vesicular stomatitis virus-G protein from the TGN to the plasma membrane. In contrast, this transport was enhanced in SMAP2 (–/–) cells characterized by increased levels of the activated form of Arf. SMAP2 therefore belongs to an ArfGAP subtype that resides on the TGN and functions as a negative regulator of vesicle budding from the organelle.
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