Gos1p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae SNARE protein involved in Golgi transport.

Specific transport between secretory compartments requires that vesicular carriers contain targeting proteins known as SNAREs. Ten v-SNAREs have been identified in the genome of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by sequence analysis. We report here the characterization of Gos1p, a v-SNARE localized to the Golgi compartment and likely homolog of the ...
mammalian protein GOS-28/GS28. Gos1p is a type II membrane protein with characteristic SNARE sequence hallmarks and is functionally a SNARE protein. Gos1p was originally identified as a 28 kDa protein in an immunoprecipitate of the cis-Golgi t-SNARE Sed5p. This interaction between Sed5p and Gos1p is direct as demonstrated by in vitro binding with recombinant proteins. Deletion of GOS1 results in viable haploids with modest growth and secretory defects. Close examination of the secretory phenotype of GOS1-disrupted cells suggests that Gos1p may play a role in multiple transport steps, specifically ER-Golgi and/or intra-Golgi transport.
Mesh Terms:
Biological Transport, Carboxypeptidases, Cathepsin A, Cell Division, Fungal Proteins, Genes, Fungal, Golgi Apparatus, HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins, Hela Cells, Humans, Membrane Proteins, Mutagenesis, Qa-SNARE Proteins, Qb-SNARE Proteins, SNARE Proteins, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
FEBS Lett.
Date: Sep. 11, 1998
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