α2-COP is involved in early secretory traffic in Arabidopsis and is required for plant growth

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COP (coat protein) I-coated vesicles mediate intra-Golgi transport and retrograde transport from the Golgi to the endoplasmic reticulum. These vesicles form through the action of the small GTPase ADP-ribosylation factor 1 (ARF1) and the COPI heptameric protein complex (coatomer), which consists of seven subunits (α-, -, -, -, -, -and -COP). In contrast to mammals and yeast, several isoforms for coatomer subunits, with the exception of and , have been identified in Arabidopsis. To understand the role of COPI proteins in plant biology, we have identified and characterized a loss-offunction mutant of α2-COP, an Arabidopsis α-COP isoform. The α2-cop mutant displayed defects in plant growth, including small rosettes, stems and roots and mislocalization of p245, a protein of the p24 family containing a C-terminal dilysine motif involved in COPI binding. The α2-cop mutant also exhibited abnormal morphology of the Golgi apparatus. Global expression analysis of the α2-cop mutant revealed altered expression of plant cell wall-associated genes. In addition, a strong upregulation of SEC31A, which encodes a subunit of the COPII coat, was observed in the α2-cop mutant; this also occurs in a mutant of a gene upstream of COPI assembly, GNL1, which encodes an ARF-guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF). These findings suggest that loss of α2-COP affects the expression of secretory pathway genes.

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Gimeno-Ferrer, F., Pastor-Cantizano, N., Bernat-Silvestre, C., Selvi-Martínez, P., Vera-Sirera, F., Gao, C., … Marcote, M. J. (2017). α2-COP is involved in early secretory traffic in Arabidopsis and is required for plant growth. Journal of Experimental Botany, 68(3), 391–401. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw446

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