A role for Sar1 and ARF1 GTPases during Golgi biogenesis in the protozoan parasite .

Mol Biol Cell

Max F. Perutz Laboratories, University of Vienna, and Medical University of Vienna, Vienna Biocenter, Vienna A-1030, Austria

Published: July 2017

A single Golgi stack is duplicated and partitioned into two daughter cells during the cell cycle of the protozoan parasite The source of components required to generate the new Golgi and the mechanism by which it forms are poorly understood. Using photoactivatable GFP, we show that the existing Golgi supplies components directly to the newly forming Golgi in both intact and semipermeabilized cells. The movement of a putative glycosyltransferase, GntB, requires the Sar1 and ARF1 GTPases in intact cells. In addition, we show that transfer of GntB from the existing Golgi to the new Golgi can be recapitulated in semipermeabilized cells and is sensitive to the GTP analogue GTPγS. We suggest that the existing Golgi is a key source of components required to form the new Golgi and that this process is regulated by small GTPases.

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