An ADP-ribosylation-factor(ARF)-like protein involved in regulated secretion

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Abstract

A rat ADP-ribosylation factor(ARF)-like protein named ARL184 was identified by cDNA cloning. The corresponding recombinant protein had an apparent molecular mass of 22 000. The deduced amino acid sequence had 55 % identity with the human ARL1 and four functional GTP-binding sites. Immunofluorescent confocal microscopy studies showed that ARL184 was present in the cytosol as well as in the Golgi apparatus, raising the possibility that it has a role in a secretory pathway. The involvement of this ARF-like protein in secretion was confirmed by demonstrating that ARL184 potentiated acetylcholine release in stably transfected PC12 cells. Collectively these results suggest that this ARL protein is a component of a regulated secretory pathway involved in Caz'-dependent release of acetylcholine.

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Icard-Liepkalns, C., Ravassard, P., Liepkalns, V. A., Chatail, F., & Mallet, J. (1997). An ADP-ribosylation-factor(ARF)-like protein involved in regulated secretion. European Journal of Biochemistry, 246(2), 388–393. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1997.00388.x

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