The cysteine-string domain of the secretory vesicle cysteine-string protein is required for membrane targeting
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- 15 October 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 335 (2) , 205-209
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3350205
Abstract
The post-translational addition of palmitic acid residues to cysteine-string protein (Csp) was originally thought to form the basis for membrane association of this secretory-vesicle protein. However, subsequent work showed that chemical depalmitoylation of Csp does not result in its release from membranes. We have confirmed these findings and employed [3H]palmitate labelling of PC12 cells to demonstrate that Csp1 remains associated with membranes following the complete removal of palmitic acid residues. Although palmitoylation is not essential for the stable membrane association of Csp, its role in membrane targeting has not been assessed. To examine this, we constructed a Csp mutant protein with seven cysteines replaced by serines in the cysteine-string domain. In contrast to wild-type Csps, this mutant protein was not targeted to membranes when expressed in PC12 or HeLa cells. We conclude that although a palmitoylated cysteine-string domain is not required for stable membrane association of Csp, it is essential for initial membrane targeting.Keywords
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