Apoptosis Linked Gene-2 (ALG-2) is a multifunctional intracellular Ca sensor and the archetypal member of the penta-EF hand protein family. ALG-2 functions in the repair of damage to both the plasma and lysosome membranes and in COPII-dependent budding at endoplasmic reticulum exit sites (ERES). In the presence of Ca, ALG-2 binds to ESCRT-I and ALIX in membrane repair and to SEC31A at ERES. ALG-2 also binds directly to acidic membranes in the presence of Ca by a combination of electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions. By combining GUV-based experiments and molecular dynamics simulations, we show that charge-reversed mutants of ALG-2 at these locations disrupt membrane recruitment. ALG-2 membrane binding mutants have reduced or abrogated ERES localization in response to Thapsigargin-induced Ca release but still localize to lysosomes following lysosomal Ca release. reconstitution shows that the ALG-2 membrane-binding defect can be rescued by binding to ESCRT-I. These data thus reveal the nature of direct Ca-dependent membrane binding and its interplay with Ca-dependent protein binding in the cellular functions of ALG-2.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.17.562764 | DOI Listing |
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