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Molecular mechanisms of atlastin-mediated ER membrane fusion revealed by a FRET-based single-vesicle fusion assay

Author(s)
Kim, Kyung TaeMoon, YeojinJang, YunsuLee, Kang TaekLee, ChangwookJun, YoungsooLee, Sanghwa
Issued Date
2017-08
DOI
10.1038/s41598-017-09162-9
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/22602
Fulltext
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-09162-9
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.7, pp.8700
Abstract
Homotypic fusion of endoplasmic reticulum membranes is driven by atlastin GTPases; however, the underlying mechanism remains largely unknown. Here, using a FRET-based single-vesicle fusion assay with liposomes bearing the yeast atlastin Sey1p, we investigated the molecular mechanisms of atlastin-mediated membrane tethering and fusion. Although Sey1p-bearing proteoliposomes frequently underwent membrane tethering in a GTP hydrolysis-dependent manner as reported in studies using bulk assays, only a small fraction of the tethered liposomes proceeded to fusion. Strikingly, the rest of the tethered liposomes failed to fuse or dissociate. This stable tethering, however, did not require continued GTP hydrolysis because GTP omission and magnesium chelation did not disrupt tethering. Interestingly, an increased Sey1p density on the membrane markedly accelerated tethering but barely affected the fusion rate of the tethered liposomes, indicating that Sey1p requires additional factors to support efficient fusion in vivo. Finally, the assay also revealed that Sey1p-mediated liposome fusion occurs through hemifusion, suggesting the mechanistic conservation between biological membrane fusion events despite the existence of diverse fusogens.
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
ISSN
2045-2322
Keyword
ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUMHOMOTYPIC FUSIONSTRUCTURAL BASISPROVIDE INSIGHTCEREVISIAECOMPLEXESNETWORKGTPASESSNARES

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