Roles of Myosin Va and Rab3D in Membrane Remodeling of Immature Secretory Granules

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Tanja Kögel
Hans-Hermann Gerdes
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[1] University of Bergen,Department of Biomedicine
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Dense core vesicle; Endocrine; Exocytosis; Furin; Hormone; Maturation; Myosin Va; Noc2; Processing; Rab3; Rab27; Secretory granule;
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Neuroendocrine secretory granules (SGs) are formed at the trans-Golgi network (TGN) as immature intermediates. In PC12 cells, these immature SGs (ISGs) are transported within seconds to the cell cortex, where they move along actin filaments and complete maturation. This maturation process comprises acidification-dependent processing of cargo proteins, condensation of the SG matrix, and removal of membrane and proteins not destined to mature SGs (MSGs) into ISG-derived vesicles (IDVs). We investigated the roles of myosin Va and Rab3 isoforms in the maturation of ISGs in neuroendocrine PC12 cells. The expression of dominant-negative mutants of myosin Va or Rab3D blocked the removal of the endoprotease furin from ISGs. Furthermore, expression of mutant Rab3D, but not of mutant myosin Va, impaired cargo processing of SGs. In conclusion, our data suggest an implication of myosin Va and Rab3D in the maturation of SGs where they participate in overlapping but not identical tasks.
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