Segev N, Mulholland J, Botstein D
Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139.
Cell. 1988 Mar 25;52(6):915-24. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(88)90433-3.
A yeast GTP-binding protein, the YPT1 gene product, has been found to function early in the secretion pathway. The ypt1-1 mutation causes a phenotype reminiscent of early secretion-defective mutants, including accumulation of membranes and vesicles as well as a partial defect in secretion and incomplete glycosylation of invertase. Immunofluorescence localization studies using affinity-purified antibody directed against the YPT1 protein showed punctate staining of the cytoplasm of growing yeast cells and very intense staining of small buds, where membrane growth and secretion are most active. The punctate cytoplasmic staining is changed in a mutant (sec7) under conditions that cause aberrant Golgi structures to accumulate. The pattern of immunofluorescence obtained when mouse cells were stained with the antibody coincided closely with the pattern observed with wheat germ agglutinin, suggesting that a mammalian counterpart of the yeast YPT1 protein is located in the Golgi apparatus. These results are interpreted as suggesting that GTP-binding proteins may act to direct intracellular vesicle traffic.
一种酵母GTP结合蛋白,即YPT1基因产物,已被发现其在分泌途径的早期发挥作用。ypt1-1突变导致的表型让人联想到早期分泌缺陷型突变体,包括膜和囊泡的积累以及分泌的部分缺陷和转化酶糖基化不完全。使用针对YPT1蛋白的亲和纯化抗体进行的免疫荧光定位研究表明,生长中的酵母细胞细胞质呈现点状染色,而小芽处染色非常强烈,因为小芽处的膜生长和分泌最为活跃。在导致异常高尔基体结构积累的条件下,突变体(sec7)中的点状细胞质染色会发生变化。用该抗体对小鼠细胞染色时获得的免疫荧光模式与用麦胚凝集素观察到的模式密切吻合,这表明酵母YPT1蛋白的哺乳动物对应物位于高尔基体中。这些结果被解释为表明GTP结合蛋白可能在指导细胞内囊泡运输中发挥作用。