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PDMP Blocks Brefeldin A–induced Retrograde Membrane Transport from Golgi to ER: Evidence for Involvement of Calcium Homeostasis and Dissociation from Sphingolipid Metabolism

In this study, we show that an inhibitor of sphingolipid biosynthesis, d,l-threo-1-phenyl-2- decanoylamino-3-morpholino-1-propanol (PDMP), inhibits brefeldin A (BFA)-induced retrograde membrane transport from Golgi to endoplasmic reticulum (ER). If BFA treatment was combined with or preceded by PDMP...

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Autores principales: Kok, Jan Willem, Babia, Teresa, Filipeanu, Catalin M., Nelemans, Adriaan, Egea, Gustavo, Hoekstra, Dick
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2133041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9660860
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author Kok, Jan Willem
Babia, Teresa
Filipeanu, Catalin M.
Nelemans, Adriaan
Egea, Gustavo
Hoekstra, Dick
author_facet Kok, Jan Willem
Babia, Teresa
Filipeanu, Catalin M.
Nelemans, Adriaan
Egea, Gustavo
Hoekstra, Dick
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description In this study, we show that an inhibitor of sphingolipid biosynthesis, d,l-threo-1-phenyl-2- decanoylamino-3-morpholino-1-propanol (PDMP), inhibits brefeldin A (BFA)-induced retrograde membrane transport from Golgi to endoplasmic reticulum (ER). If BFA treatment was combined with or preceded by PDMP administration to cells, disappearance of discrete Golgi structures did not occur. However, when BFA was allowed to exert its effect before PDMP addition, PDMP could not “rescue” the Golgi compartment. Evidence is presented showing that this action of PDMP is indirect, which means that the direct target is not sphingolipid metabolism at the Golgi apparatus. A fluorescent analogue of PDMP, 6-(N-[7-nitro-2,1,3-benzoxadiazol-4-yl]amino)hexanoyl-PDMP (C(6)-NBD-PDMP), did not localize in the Golgi apparatus. Moreover, the effect of PDMP on membrane flow did not correlate with impaired C(6)-NBD-sphingomyelin biosynthesis and was not mimicked by exogenous C(6)-ceramide addition or counteracted by exogenous C(6)-glucosylceramide addition. On the other hand, the PDMP effect was mimicked by the multidrug resistance protein inhibitor MK571. The effect of PDMP on membrane transport correlated with modulation of calcium homeostasis, which occurred in a similar concentration range. PDMP released calcium from at least two independent calcium stores and blocked calcium influx induced by either extracellular ATP or thapsigargin. Thus, the biological effects of PDMP revealed a relation between three important physiological processes of multidrug resistance, calcium homeostasis, and membrane flow in the ER/ Golgi system.
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spelling pubmed-21330412008-05-01 PDMP Blocks Brefeldin A–induced Retrograde Membrane Transport from Golgi to ER: Evidence for Involvement of Calcium Homeostasis and Dissociation from Sphingolipid Metabolism Kok, Jan Willem Babia, Teresa Filipeanu, Catalin M. Nelemans, Adriaan Egea, Gustavo Hoekstra, Dick J Cell Biol Articles In this study, we show that an inhibitor of sphingolipid biosynthesis, d,l-threo-1-phenyl-2- decanoylamino-3-morpholino-1-propanol (PDMP), inhibits brefeldin A (BFA)-induced retrograde membrane transport from Golgi to endoplasmic reticulum (ER). If BFA treatment was combined with or preceded by PDMP administration to cells, disappearance of discrete Golgi structures did not occur. However, when BFA was allowed to exert its effect before PDMP addition, PDMP could not “rescue” the Golgi compartment. Evidence is presented showing that this action of PDMP is indirect, which means that the direct target is not sphingolipid metabolism at the Golgi apparatus. A fluorescent analogue of PDMP, 6-(N-[7-nitro-2,1,3-benzoxadiazol-4-yl]amino)hexanoyl-PDMP (C(6)-NBD-PDMP), did not localize in the Golgi apparatus. Moreover, the effect of PDMP on membrane flow did not correlate with impaired C(6)-NBD-sphingomyelin biosynthesis and was not mimicked by exogenous C(6)-ceramide addition or counteracted by exogenous C(6)-glucosylceramide addition. On the other hand, the PDMP effect was mimicked by the multidrug resistance protein inhibitor MK571. The effect of PDMP on membrane transport correlated with modulation of calcium homeostasis, which occurred in a similar concentration range. PDMP released calcium from at least two independent calcium stores and blocked calcium influx induced by either extracellular ATP or thapsigargin. Thus, the biological effects of PDMP revealed a relation between three important physiological processes of multidrug resistance, calcium homeostasis, and membrane flow in the ER/ Golgi system. The Rockefeller University Press 1998-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2133041/ /pubmed/9660860 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Kok, Jan Willem
Babia, Teresa
Filipeanu, Catalin M.
Nelemans, Adriaan
Egea, Gustavo
Hoekstra, Dick
PDMP Blocks Brefeldin A–induced Retrograde Membrane Transport from Golgi to ER: Evidence for Involvement of Calcium Homeostasis and Dissociation from Sphingolipid Metabolism
title PDMP Blocks Brefeldin A–induced Retrograde Membrane Transport from Golgi to ER: Evidence for Involvement of Calcium Homeostasis and Dissociation from Sphingolipid Metabolism
title_full PDMP Blocks Brefeldin A–induced Retrograde Membrane Transport from Golgi to ER: Evidence for Involvement of Calcium Homeostasis and Dissociation from Sphingolipid Metabolism
title_fullStr PDMP Blocks Brefeldin A–induced Retrograde Membrane Transport from Golgi to ER: Evidence for Involvement of Calcium Homeostasis and Dissociation from Sphingolipid Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed PDMP Blocks Brefeldin A–induced Retrograde Membrane Transport from Golgi to ER: Evidence for Involvement of Calcium Homeostasis and Dissociation from Sphingolipid Metabolism
title_short PDMP Blocks Brefeldin A–induced Retrograde Membrane Transport from Golgi to ER: Evidence for Involvement of Calcium Homeostasis and Dissociation from Sphingolipid Metabolism
title_sort pdmp blocks brefeldin a–induced retrograde membrane transport from golgi to er: evidence for involvement of calcium homeostasis and dissociation from sphingolipid metabolism
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2133041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9660860
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