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Src kinase regulates the integrity and function of the Golgi apparatus via activation of dynamin 2

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0915123107

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dynamin; Golgi vesiculation

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  1. Mayo Clinic Center for Cell Signaling in Gastroenterology [NIDDK P30DK084567, NIDDK R37DK44650, NCI R01CA104125]
  2. Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC, Milan, Italy)
  3. Federazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro

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The size and integrity of the Golgi apparatus is maintained via a tightly controlled regulation of membrane traffic using a variety of different signaling and cytoskeletal proteins. We have recently observed that activation of c-Src has profound effects on Golgi structure, leading to dramatically vesiculated cisternae in a variety of cell types. As the large GTPase dynamin (Dyn2) has been implicated in Golgi vesiculation during secretion, we tested whether inhibiting Dyn2 activity by expression of a Dyn2K44A mutant or siRNA knockdown could attenuate active Src-induced Golgi fragmentation. Indeed, these perturbations attenuated fragmentation, and expression of a Dyn2Y(231/597) F mutant protein that cannot be phosphorylated by Src kinase had a similar effect. Finally, we find that Dyn2 is markedly phosphorylated during the transit of VSV-G protein through the TGN whereas expression of the Dyn2Y(231/597) F mutant significantly reduces exit of the nascent protein from this compartment. These findings demonstrate that activation of Dyn2 by Src kinase regulates Golgi integrity and vesiculation during the secretory process.

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