AAA ATPases regulate membrane association of yeast oxysterol binding proteins and sterol metabolism

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Abstract

The yeast genome encodes seven oxysterol binding protein homologs, Osh1p-Osh7p, which have been implicated in regulating intracellular lipid and vesicular transport. Here, we show that both Osh6p and Osh7p interact with Vps4p, a member of the AAA (ATPases associated with a variety of cellular activities) family. The coiled-coil domain of Osh7p was found to interact with Vps4p in a yeast two-hybrid screen and the interaction between Osh7p and Vps4p appears to be regulated by ergosterol. Deletion of VPS4 induced a dramatic increase in the membrane-associated pools of Osh6p and Osh7p and also caused a decrease in sterol esterification, which was suppressed by overexpression of OSH7. Lastly, overexpression of the coiled-coil domain of Osh7p (Osh7pCC) resulted in a multivesicular body sorting defect, suggesting a dominant negative role of Osh7pCC possibly through inhibiting Vps4p function. Our data suggest that a common mechanism may exist for AAA proteins to regulate the membrane association of yeast OSBP proteins and that these two protein families may function together to control subcellular lipid transport. © 2005 European Molecular Biology Organization. All Rights Reserved.

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Wang, P., Zhang, Y., Li, H., Hai, K. C., Munn, A. L., & Yang, H. (2005). AAA ATPases regulate membrane association of yeast oxysterol binding proteins and sterol metabolism. EMBO Journal, 24(17), 2989–2999. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7600764

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