Tango1L but not Tango1S, Tali and cTAGE5 is required for export of type II collagen in medaka fish

Newly synthesized proteins destined for the secretory pathway are folded and assembled in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and then transported to the Golgi apparatus via COPII vesicles, which are normally 60–90 nm. COPII vesicles must accordingly be enlarged to accommodate proteins larger than 90 nm,...

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Published inCell Structure and Function Vol. 50; no. 1; pp. 65 - 76
Main Authors Sengiku, Masaya, Jin, Byungseok, Ishikawa, Tokiro, Mori, Kazutoshi, Oue, Mahiro, Yoshida, Tomoka, Yasuda, Yusuke, Saito, Shunsuke
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan Japan Society for Cell Biology 01.01.2025
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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ISSN0386-7196
1347-3700
1347-3700
DOI10.1247/csf.25001

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Summary:Newly synthesized proteins destined for the secretory pathway are folded and assembled in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and then transported to the Golgi apparatus via COPII vesicles, which are normally 60–90 nm. COPII vesicles must accordingly be enlarged to accommodate proteins larger than 90 nm, such as long-chain collagen. Key molecules involved in this enlargement are Tango1 and Tango1-like (Tali), which are transmembrane proteins in the ER encoded by the MIA3 and MIA2 genes, respectively. Interestingly, two splicing variants are expressed from each of these two genes: Tango1L and Tango1S from the MIA3 gene, and Tali and cTAGE5 from the MIA2 gene. Here, we constructed Tango1L-knockout (KO), Tango1S-KO, Tali-KO, and cTAGE5-KO separately in medaka fish, a vertebrate model organism, and characterized them. Results showed that only Tango1L-KO conferred a lethal phenotype to medaka fish. Only Tango1L-KO medaka fish exhibited a shorter tail than wild-type (WT) fish and showed the defects in the export of type II collagen from the ER, contrary to the previous reports analyzing Tango1-KO or Tali-KO mice and the results of knockdown experiments in human cultured cells. Medaka fish may employ a simpler system than mammals for the export of large molecules from the ER.Key words: intracellular transport, COPII vesicles, enlargement, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus
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ISSN:0386-7196
1347-3700
1347-3700
DOI:10.1247/csf.25001