Mammalian Cdc42 is a brefeldin A-sensitive component of the Golgi apparatus

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In this study, we have used immunocytochemical and fractionation approaches to provide a description of the localization of the mammalian Cdc42 protein (designated Cdc42Hs) in vivo. A specific anti-peptide antibody was generated against the C-terminal region of Cdc42Hs. Using affinity- purified preparations of this antibody in indirect immunofluorescence experiments, Cdc42Hs was found to be localized to the Golgi apparatus. Similar to the well-characterized non-clathrin coat proteins ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF) and β-COP, the perinuclear clustering of Cdc42Hs is rapidly dispersed upon exposure of the cells to the drug brefeldin A, suggesting that it too may play a role in the processes of intracellular lipid and protein transport. Employing cell lines possessing inducible forms of ARF, we demonstrate here a tight coupling of the nucleotide-bound state of ARF and the subcellular localization of Cdc42Hs. Specifically, the expression of wild-type ARF had no effect on the brefeldin A sensitivity of Cdc42Hs while, as is the case for ARF and β-COP, expression of a GTPase-deficient form of ARF (ARF(Q71L)) renders these Golgi-localized proteins resistant to brefeldin A treatment (Teal et al., 1994; Zhang et al, 1994). Moreover, the induced expression of a mutant form of ARF with a low affinity for nucleotide resulted in constitutive redistribution of Cdc42Hs in the absence of brefeldin A treatment. These results suggest that Cdc42Hs may play a role in cell morphogenesis by acting on targets in the Golgi that direct polarized growth at the plasma membrane.

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Erickson, J. W., Zhang, C. J., Kahn, R. A., Evans, T., & Cerione, R. A. (1996). Mammalian Cdc42 is a brefeldin A-sensitive component of the Golgi apparatus. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271(43), 26850–26854. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.43.26850

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