Assembly and architecture of Biogenesis of Lysosome-related Organelles Complex-1 (BLOC-1)

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BLOC-1 (biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex-1) is critical for melanosome biogenesis and has also been implicated in neurological function and disease. We show that BLOC-1 is an elongated complex that contains one copy each of the eight subunits pallidin, Cappuccino, dysbindin, Snapin, Muted, BLOS1, BLOS2, and BLOS3. The complex appears as a linear chain of eight globular domains, ∼300 Å long and ∼30 Åin diameter. The individual domains are flexibly connected such that the linear chain undergoes bending by as much as 45°. Two stable subcomplexes were defined, pallidin-Cappuccino- BLOS1 and dysbindin-Snapin-BLOS2. Both subcomplexes are 1:1:1 heterotrimers that form extended structures as indicated by their hydrodynamic properties. The two subcomplexes appear to constitute flexible units within the larger BLOC-1 chain, an arrangement conducive to simultaneous interactions with multiple BLOC-1 partners in the course of tubular endosome biogenesis and sorting.

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Lee, H. H., Nemecek, D., Schindler, C., Smith, W. J., Ghirlando, R., Steven, A. C., … Hurley, J. H. (2012). Assembly and architecture of Biogenesis of Lysosome-related Organelles Complex-1 (BLOC-1). Journal of Biological Chemistry, 287(8), 5882–5890. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111.325746

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