A revised model of the ER/pre-Golgi interface: towards the identification of the intermediate compartment in Arabidopsis
2023
Fougère, Louise | Grison, Magali | Laquel, Patricia | Montrazi, Matheus | Cordelières, Fabrice | Fernández-Monreal, Mónica | Poujol, Christel | Uemura, Tomohiro | Nakano, Akihiko | Ito, Yoko | Boutté, Yohann | Laboratoire de biogenèse membranaire (LBM) ; Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) | Bordeaux Imaging Center (BIC) ; Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut François Magendie-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) | Ochanomizu University | RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics [Wako] (RIKEN RAP) ; RIKEN - Institute of Physical and Chemical Research [Japon] (RIKEN) | Plateforme Bordeaux Metabolome ; Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-MetaboHUB-Bordeaux ; MetaboHUB-MetaboHUB | ANR-18-CE13-0025,caLIPSO,Mécanismes du pattern lipidique du réseau trans-Golgien (trans-Golgi Network) et rôles dans le tri des protéines, la polarité cellulaire et le développement des plantes(2018) | ANR-22-CE92-0038,DivFUSE,Le rôle des lipides dans le contrôle spatiotemporel et la coordination de la division cellulaire chez Arabidopsis.(2022) | ANR-21-CE13-0019,fatROOT,Implication des lipides dans les mécanismes de régulation de l'organogenèse(2021)
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显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]英语. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)-to-Golgi trafficking is a central process of the secretory system of eukaryotic cells that ensures proper spatiotemporal sorting of proteins and lipids1–5. However, the nature of the ER-Golgi Intermediate Compartments (ERGIC) and the molecular mechanisms mediating the transition between the ERGIC and the Golgi, as well as the universality of these processes amongst Eukaryotes, remain undiscovered. Here, we took advantage of the plant cell system in which the Golgi is highly dynamic and in close vicinity to the ER6–9. We discovered that the ERGIC is composed from at least two distinct subpopulations of cis-Golgi. A subpopulation is a reticulated tubulo-vesicular network mostly independent from the Golgi, highly dynamic at the ER-Golgi interface and crossed by ER-induced release of luminal cargos at early stage. Another subpopulation is more stable, cisterna-like and mostly associated to the Golgi. Our results identified that the generation and dynamics of the ER-Golgi intermediate tubulo-vesicular network is regulated by the acyl-chain length of sphingolipids as well as the contacts it establishes with existing Golgi cisternae. Our study is a major twist in the understanding of the Golgi by identifying that the ERGIC in plants is a Golgi-independent highly dynamic tubular network from which arise more stable cisternae-like Golgi structures. This novel model presents a mechanism for early secretory trafficking adapted to respond to developmental and environmental stimuli, including susceptibility or resistance to diseases, autophagy or cell-reprograming.
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