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Oxysterol Binding Protein-dependent Activation of Sphingomyelin Synthesis in the Golgi Apparatus Requires Phosphatidylinositol 4-Kinase IIα

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
Volume 21, Issue 23, Pages 4141-4150

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AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.E10-05-0424

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [MOP 15284]
  2. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BB/G021163/1]
  3. Izaak Walton Killiam Children's Health Centre
  4. Beattie Summer studentship
  5. BBSRC [BB/G021163/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  6. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BB/G021163/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Cholesterol and sphingomyelin (SM) associate in raft domains and are metabolically coregulated. One aspect of coordinate regulation occurs in the Golgi apparatus where oxysterol binding protein (OSBP) mediates sterol-dependent activation of ceramide transport protein (CERT) activity and SM synthesis. Because CERT transfer activity is dependent on its phosphatidylinositol 4 phosphate [PtdIns(4)P]-specific pleckstrin homology domain, we investigated whether OSBP activation of CERT involved a Golgi-associated PtdIns 4-kinase (PI4K). Cell fractionation experiments revealed that Golgi/endosome-enriched membranes from 25-hydroxycholesterol-treated Chinese hamster ovary cells had increased activity of a sterol-sensitive PI4K that was blocked by small interfering RNA silencing of OSBP. Consistent with this sterol-requirement, OSBP silencing also reduced the cholesterol content of endosome/trans-Golgi network (TGN) fractions containing PI4KII alpha. PI4KII alpha, but not PI4KIII beta, was required for oxysterol-activation of SM synthesis and recruitment of CERT to the Golgi apparatus. However, neither PI4KII alpha nor PI4KIII beta expression was required for 25-hydroxycholesterol-dependent translocation of OSBP to the Golgi apparatus. The presence of OSBP, CERT, and PI4KII alpha in the TGN of oxysterol-stimulated cells suggests that OSBP couples sterol binding or transfer activity with regulation of PI4KII alpha activity, leading to CERT recruitment to the TGN and increased SM synthesis.

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