Protopopov V, Govindan B, Novick P, Gerst J E
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York 10029-6574.
Cell. 1993 Sep 10;74(5):855-61. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(93)90465-3.
The yeast S. cerevisiae possesses two genes, SNC1 and SNC2, that encode homologs of vertebrate synaptic vesicle-associated membrane proteins, also known as synaptobrevins. Here we describe the cloning of SNC2 and demonstrate that yeast lacking both SNC genes are deficient in normal bulk secretion, accumulate large numbers of post-Golgi vesicles, and display a variety of conditional lethal phenotypes. In addition, we show that yeast Snc proteins localize to post-Golgi transport vesicles that accumulate in a late-acting sec mutant. Our findings clearly place the Snc proteins on the late secretory pathway in S. cerevisiae and provide direct in vivo evidence that synaptobrevin-like proteins mediate the targeting and transport of secretory proteins.
酿酒酵母拥有两个基因,SNC1和SNC2,它们编码脊椎动物突触小泡相关膜蛋白的同源物,也被称为突触囊泡蛋白。在此我们描述了SNC2的克隆,并证明缺失这两个SNC基因的酵母在正常的大量分泌方面存在缺陷,积累大量高尔基体后囊泡,并表现出多种条件致死表型。此外,我们表明酵母Snc蛋白定位于在一个作用较晚的sec突变体中积累的高尔基体后运输囊泡。我们的发现清楚地将Snc蛋白置于酿酒酵母的晚期分泌途径中,并提供了直接的体内证据,表明突触囊泡蛋白样蛋白介导分泌蛋白的靶向和运输。