LG186: An Inhibitor of GBF1 Function that Causes Golgi Disassembly in Human and Canine Cells

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Brefeldin A-mediated inhibition of ADP ribosylation factor (Arf) GTPases and their guanine nucleotide exchange factors, Arf-GEFs, has been a cornerstone of membrane trafficking research for many years. Brefeldin A (BFA) is relatively non-selective inhibiting at least three targets in human cells, Golgi brefeldin A resistance factor 1 (GBF1), brefeldin A inhibited guanine nucleotide exchange factor 1 (BIG1) and brefeldin A inhibited guanine nucleotide exchange factor 2 (BIG2). Here, we show that the previously described compound Exo2 acts through inhibition of Arf-GEF function, but causes other phenotypic changes that are not GBF1 related. We describe the engineering of Exo2 to produce LG186, a more selective, reversible inhibitor of Arf-GEF function. Using multiple-cell-based assays and GBF1 mutants, our data are most consistent with LG186 acting by selective inhibition of GBF1. Unlike other Arf-GEF and reported GBF1 inhibitors including BFA, Exo2 and Golgicide A, LG186 induces disassembly of the Golgi stack in both human and canine cells. © 2010 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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Boal, F., Guetzoyan, L., Sessions, R. B., Zeghouf, M., Spooner, R. A., Lord, J. M., … Stephens, D. J. (2010). LG186: An Inhibitor of GBF1 Function that Causes Golgi Disassembly in Human and Canine Cells. Traffic, 11(12), 1537–1551. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0854.2010.01122.x

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