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BEN3/BIG2 ARF GEF is Involved in Brefeldin A-Sensitive Trafficking at the trans-Golgi Network/Early Endosome in Arabidopsis thaliana

Journal

PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 58, Issue 10, Pages 1801-1811

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcx118

Keywords

Arabidopsis; ARF GEF; Auxin; Brefeldin A; PIN-FORMED1; trans-Golgi network

Funding

  1. Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI [23012026, 16H04806]
  2. program for Leading Graduate Schools for Osaka University: Interdisciplinary Program for Biomedical Sciences (IPBS)
  3. Central European Institute of Technology [CEIT] [CZ.1.05/1.1.00/02.0068]
  4. Czech Science Foundation GACR [GA13-40637S]
  5. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [16H04806, 23012026] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Membrane traffic at the trans-Golgi network (TGN) is crucial for correctly distributing various membrane proteins to their destination. Polarly localized auxin efflux proteins, including PIN-FORMED1 (PIN1), are dynamically transported between the endosomes and the plasma membrane (PM) in the plant cells. The intracellular trafficking of PIN1 protein is sensitive to the fungal toxin brefeldin A (BFA), which is known to inhibit guanine nucleotide exchange factors for ADP ribosylation factors (ARF GEFs) such as GNOM. However, the molecular details of the BFA-sensitive trafficking pathway have not been fully revealed. In a previous study, we identified an Arabidopsis mutant BFA-visualized endocytic trafficking defective 3 (ben3) which exhibited reduced sensitivity to BFA in terms of BFA-induced intracellular PIN1 agglomeration. Here, we show that BEN3 encodes a member of BIG family ARF GEFs, BIG2. BEN3/BIG2 tagged with fluorescent proteins co-localized with markers for the TGN/early endosome (EE). Inspection of conditionally induced de novo synthesized PIN1 confirmed that its secretion to the PM is BFA sensitive, and established BEN3/BIG2 as a crucial component of this BFA action at the level of the TGN/EE. Furthermore, ben3 mutation alleviated BFA-induced agglomeration of another TGN-localized ARF GEF, BEN1/MIN7. Taken together, our results suggest that BEN3/BIG2 is an ARF GEF component, which confers BFA sensitivity to the TGN/EE in Arabidopsis.

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