A mAb AD7, raised against canine liver Golgi membranes, recognizes a novel, 200-kD protein (p200) which is found in a wide variety of cultured cell lines. Immunofluorescence staining of cultured cells with the AD7 antibody produced intense staining of p200 in the juxtanuclear Golgi complex and more diffuse staining of p200 in the cytoplasm. The p200 protein in the Golgi complex was colocalized with other Golgi proteins, including mannosidase II and beta-COP, a coatomer protein. Localization of p200 by immunoperoxidase staining at the electron microscopic level revealed concentrations of p200 at the dilated rims of Golgi cisternae. Biochemical studies showed that p200 is a peripheral membrane protein which partitions to the aqueous phase of Triton X-114 solutions and is phosphorylated. The p200 protein is located on the cytoplasmic face of membranes, since it was accessible to trypsin digestion in microsomal preparations, and is recovered in approximately equal amounts in membrane pellets and in the cytosol of homogenized cells. Immunofluorescence staining of normal rat kidney cells exposed to the toxin brefeldin A (BFA), showed that there was very rapid redistribution of p200, which was dissociated from Golgi membranes in the presence of this drug. The effect of BFA was reversible, since upon removal of the toxin, AD7 rapidly reassociated with the Golgi complex. In the BFA-resistant cell line PtK1, BFA failed to cause redistribution of p200 from Golgi membranes. Taken together, these results indicate that the p200 Golgi membrane-associated protein has many properties in common with the coatomer protein, beta-COP.
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April 01 1992
Identification of a 200-kD, brefeldin-sensitive protein on Golgi membranes
N Narula,
N Narula
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
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I McMorrow,
I McMorrow
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
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G Plopper,
G Plopper
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
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J Doherty,
J Doherty
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
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KS Matlin,
KS Matlin
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
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B Burke,
B Burke
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
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JL Stow
JL Stow
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
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N Narula
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
I McMorrow
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
G Plopper
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
J Doherty
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
KS Matlin
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
B Burke
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
JL Stow
Renal Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1992) 117 (1): 27–38.
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N Narula, I McMorrow, G Plopper, J Doherty, KS Matlin, B Burke, JL Stow; Identification of a 200-kD, brefeldin-sensitive protein on Golgi membranes. J Cell Biol 1 April 1992; 117 (1): 27–38. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.117.1.27
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