The participation of nonmuscle myosins in the transport of organelles and vesicular carriers along actin filaments has been documented. In contrast, there is no evidence for the involvement of myosins in the production of vesicles involved in membrane traffic. Here we show that the putative TGN coat protein p200 (Narula, N., I. McMorrow, G. Plopper, J. Doherty, K.S. Matlin, B. Burke, and J.L. Stow. 1992. J. Cell Biol. 114: 1113–1124) is myosin II. The recruitment of myosin II to Golgi membranes is dependent on actin and is regulated by G proteins. Using an assay that studies the release of transport vesicles from the TGN in vitro, we provide functional evidence that p200/myosin is involved in the assembly of basolateral transport vesicles carrying vesicular stomatitis virus G protein (VSVG) from the TGN of polarized MDCK cells. The 50% reduced efficiency in VSVG vesicle release from the TGN in vitro after depletion of p200/myosin II could be reestablished to control levels by the addition of purified nonmuscle myosin II. Several inhibitors of the actin-stimulated ATPase activity of myosin specifically inhibited the release of VSVG-containing vesicles from the TGN.
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July 28 1997
Myosin II Is Involved in the Production of Constitutive Transport Vesicles from the TGN
Anne Müsch,
Anne Müsch
Dyson Institute of Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Cornell University Medical College, New York 10021
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David Cohen,
David Cohen
Dyson Institute of Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Cornell University Medical College, New York 10021
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Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan
Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan
Dyson Institute of Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Cornell University Medical College, New York 10021
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Anne Müsch
Dyson Institute of Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Cornell University Medical College, New York 10021
David Cohen
Dyson Institute of Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Cornell University Medical College, New York 10021
Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan
Dyson Institute of Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Cornell University Medical College, New York 10021
Please address all correspondence to Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan, Cornell University Medical College, Margaret Dyson Institute of Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology, 1300 York Avenue, New York 10021. Tel.: (212) 746-2272. Fax: (212) 746-8101. e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
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March 21 1997
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May 01 1997
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
1997
J Cell Biol (1997) 138 (2): 291–306.
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Received:
March 21 1997
Revision Received:
May 01 1997
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Anne Müsch, David Cohen, Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan; Myosin II Is Involved in the Production of Constitutive Transport Vesicles from the TGN. J Cell Biol 28 July 1997; 138 (2): 291–306. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.138.2.291
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