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Histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation in sperm is transmitted to the embryo and associated with diet-induced phenotypes in the offspring.

Author(s): Lismer A, Dumeaux V, Lafleur C, Lambrot R, Brind'Amour J, Lorincz MC, Kimmins S

A father's lifestyle impacts offspring health; yet, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain elusive. We hypothesized that a diet that changes methyl donor availability will alter the sperm and embryo epigenomes to impact embryonic gene expression and...

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Rab-Effector-Kinase Interplay Modulates Intralumenal Fragment Formation during Vacuole Fusion.

Author(s): Karim MA, McNally EK, Samyn DR, Mattie S, Brett CL

Dev Cell. 2018 10 08;47(1):80-97.e6 Authors: Karim MA, McNally EK, Samyn DR, Mattie S, Brett CL

Article GUID: 30269949


Title:Rab-Effector-Kinase Interplay Modulates Intralumenal Fragment Formation during Vacuole Fusion.
Authors:Karim MAMcNally EKSamyn DRMattie SBrett CL
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30269949?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1016/j.devcel.2018.09.002
Category:Dev Cell
PMID:30269949
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Department of Biology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke St. W., SP, 501.15, Montréal, QC H4R 1R6, Canada.
2 Department of Biology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke St. W., SP, 501.15, Montréal, QC H4R 1R6, Canada. Electronic address: christopher.brett@concordia.ca.

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Rab-Effector-Kinase Interplay Modulates Intralumenal Fragment Formation during Vacuole Fusion.

Dev Cell. 2018 10 08;47(1):80-97.e6

Authors: Karim MA, McNally EK, Samyn DR, Mattie S, Brett CL

Abstract

Upon vacuolar lysosome (or vacuole) fusion in S. cerevisiae, a portion of membrane is internalized and catabolized. Formation of this intralumenal fragment (ILF) is important for organelle protein and lipid homeostasis and remodeling. But how ILF formation is optimized for membrane turnover is not understood. Here, we show that fewer ILFs form when the interaction between the Rab-GTPase Ypt7 and its effector Vps41 (a subunit of the tethering complex HOPS) is interrupted by a point mutation (Ypt7-D44N). Subsequent phosphorylation of Vps41 by the casein kinase Yck3 prevents stabilization of trans-SNARE complexes needed for lipid bilayer pore formation. Impairing ILF formation prevents clearance of misfolded proteins from vacuole membranes and promotes organelle permeability and cell death. We propose that HOPS coordinates Rab, kinase, and SNARE cycles to modulate ILF size during vacuole fusion, regulating lipid and protein turnover important for quality control and membrane integrity.

PMID: 30269949 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]