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Kinetics of Arf1 inactivation regulates Golgi organisation and function in non-adherent fibroblasts

Arf1 belongs to the Arf family of small GTPases that localise at the Golgi and plasma membrane. Active Arf1 plays a crucial role in regulating Golgi organisation and function. In mouse fibroblasts, loss of adhesion triggers a consistent drop (∼50%) in Arf1 activation that causes the Golgi to disorga...

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Autores principales: B.R., Rajeshwari, Shah, Nikita, Joshi, Prachi, Madhusudan, M. S., Balasubramanian, Nagaraj
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10187640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36946871
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.059669
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author B.R., Rajeshwari
Shah, Nikita
Joshi, Prachi
Madhusudan, M. S.
Balasubramanian, Nagaraj
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description Arf1 belongs to the Arf family of small GTPases that localise at the Golgi and plasma membrane. Active Arf1 plays a crucial role in regulating Golgi organisation and function. In mouse fibroblasts, loss of adhesion triggers a consistent drop (∼50%) in Arf1 activation that causes the Golgi to disorganise but not fragment. In suspended cells, the trans-Golgi (GalTase) disperses more prominently than cis-Golgi (Man II), accompanied by increased active Arf1 (detected using GFP-ABD: ARHGAP10 Arf1 binding domain) associated with the cis-Golgi compartment. Re-adhesion restores Arf1 activation at the trans-Golgi as it reorganises. Arf1 activation at the Golgi is regulated by Arf1 Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), GBF1, and BIG1/2. In non-adherent fibroblasts, the cis-medial Golgi provides a unique setting to test and understand the role GEF-mediated Arf1 activation has in regulating Golgi organisation. Labelled with Man II-GFP, non-adherent fibroblasts treated with increasing concentrations of Brefeldin-A (BFA) (which inhibits BIG1/2 and GBF1) or Golgicide A (GCA) (which inhibits GBF1 only) comparably decrease active Arf1 levels. They, however, cause a concentration-dependent increase in cis-medial Golgi fragmentation and fusion with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Using selected BFA and GCA concentrations, we find a change in the kinetics of Arf1 inactivation could mediate this by regulating cis-medial Golgi localisation of GBF1. On loss of adhesion, a ∼50% drop in Arf1 activation over 120 min causes the Golgi to disorganise. The kinetics of this drop, when altered by BFA or GCA treatment causes a similar decline in Arf1 activation but over 10 min. This causes the Golgi to now fragment which affects cell surface glycosylation and re-adherent cell spreading. Using non-adherent fibroblasts this study reveals the kinetics of Arf1 inactivation, with active Arf1 levels, to be vital for Golgi organisation and function.
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spelling pubmed-101876402023-05-17 Kinetics of Arf1 inactivation regulates Golgi organisation and function in non-adherent fibroblasts B.R., Rajeshwari Shah, Nikita Joshi, Prachi Madhusudan, M. S. Balasubramanian, Nagaraj Biol Open Research Article Arf1 belongs to the Arf family of small GTPases that localise at the Golgi and plasma membrane. Active Arf1 plays a crucial role in regulating Golgi organisation and function. In mouse fibroblasts, loss of adhesion triggers a consistent drop (∼50%) in Arf1 activation that causes the Golgi to disorganise but not fragment. In suspended cells, the trans-Golgi (GalTase) disperses more prominently than cis-Golgi (Man II), accompanied by increased active Arf1 (detected using GFP-ABD: ARHGAP10 Arf1 binding domain) associated with the cis-Golgi compartment. Re-adhesion restores Arf1 activation at the trans-Golgi as it reorganises. Arf1 activation at the Golgi is regulated by Arf1 Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs), GBF1, and BIG1/2. In non-adherent fibroblasts, the cis-medial Golgi provides a unique setting to test and understand the role GEF-mediated Arf1 activation has in regulating Golgi organisation. Labelled with Man II-GFP, non-adherent fibroblasts treated with increasing concentrations of Brefeldin-A (BFA) (which inhibits BIG1/2 and GBF1) or Golgicide A (GCA) (which inhibits GBF1 only) comparably decrease active Arf1 levels. They, however, cause a concentration-dependent increase in cis-medial Golgi fragmentation and fusion with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Using selected BFA and GCA concentrations, we find a change in the kinetics of Arf1 inactivation could mediate this by regulating cis-medial Golgi localisation of GBF1. On loss of adhesion, a ∼50% drop in Arf1 activation over 120 min causes the Golgi to disorganise. The kinetics of this drop, when altered by BFA or GCA treatment causes a similar decline in Arf1 activation but over 10 min. This causes the Golgi to now fragment which affects cell surface glycosylation and re-adherent cell spreading. Using non-adherent fibroblasts this study reveals the kinetics of Arf1 inactivation, with active Arf1 levels, to be vital for Golgi organisation and function. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2023-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10187640/ /pubmed/36946871 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.059669 Text en © 2023. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Balasubramanian, Nagaraj
Kinetics of Arf1 inactivation regulates Golgi organisation and function in non-adherent fibroblasts
title Kinetics of Arf1 inactivation regulates Golgi organisation and function in non-adherent fibroblasts
title_full Kinetics of Arf1 inactivation regulates Golgi organisation and function in non-adherent fibroblasts
title_fullStr Kinetics of Arf1 inactivation regulates Golgi organisation and function in non-adherent fibroblasts
title_full_unstemmed Kinetics of Arf1 inactivation regulates Golgi organisation and function in non-adherent fibroblasts
title_short Kinetics of Arf1 inactivation regulates Golgi organisation and function in non-adherent fibroblasts
title_sort kinetics of arf1 inactivation regulates golgi organisation and function in non-adherent fibroblasts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10187640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36946871
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.059669
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