CGC Bibliography Paper 5269

Targeting of rough endoplasmic reticulum membrane proteins and ribosomes in invertebrate neurons.

Rolls MM, Hall DH, Victor M, Stelzer EHK, Rapoport TA

Medline:
12006669
Citation:
Molecular Biology of the Cell 13: 1778-1791 2002
Type:
ARTICLE
Genes:
glr-1
Abstract:
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is divided into rough and smooth domains (RER and SER). The two domains share most proteins, but RER is enriched in some membrane proteins by an unknown mechanism. We studied RER protein targeting by expressing fluorescent protein fusions to ER membrane proteins in Caenorhabditis elegans. In several cell types RER and general ER proteins colocalized, but in neurons RER proteins were concentrated in the cell body, whereas general ER proteins were also found in neurites. Surprisingly RER membrane proteins diffused rapidly within the cell body, indicating they are not localized by immobilization. Ribosomes were also concentrated in the cell body, suggesting they may be in part responsible for targeting RER membrane proteins.