Reference: Dean N, et al. (1997) The VRG4 gene is required for GDP-mannose transport into the lumen of the Golgi in the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Biol Chem 272(50):31908-14

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Abstract


In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, glycoproteins and sphingolipids are modified in the Golgi by the addition of mannose residues. The critical mannosyl donor for these reactions is the nucleotide sugar, GDP-mannose, whose transport into the Golgi from the cytoplasm is required for mannosylation. This transport reaction has been well characterized, but the nucleotide sugar transporter has yet to be identified in yeast. VRG4 is an essential gene whose product is required for a number of Golgi-specific functions, including glycosylation and the organization of the endomembrane system. Here, data are presented that demonstrate that the primary role of Vrg4p is in the transport of GDP-mannose into the Golgi. The vrg4 mutation causes a general impairment in mannosylation, affecting N-linked and O-linked glycoprotein modifications as well as the mannosylation of sphingolipids. By using an in vitro assay, vrg4 mutants were shown to be specifically defective in the transport of GDP-mannose into Golgi vesicles. The Vrg4 protein localizes to the Golgi complex in a pattern that suggests a wide distribution throughout the Golgi. Vrg4p displays homology to other putative nucleotide sugar transporters, suggesting that the VRG4 gene encodes a Golgi GDP-mannose transporter. As Vrg4p is essential, these results suggest that a complete lack of mannosylation of glycoproteins in the Golgi leads to inviability. Alternatively, the essential function of Vrg4p in yeast involves its effect on sphingolipids, which would imply a critical role for mannosylinositol phosphorylceramides or mannosyl diphosphoinositol ceramides on growth and viability.

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Journal Article | Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
Authors
Dean N, Zhang YB, Poster JB
Primary Lit For
VRG4 | HVG1 | YMD8
Additional Lit For
YEA4

Gene Ontology Annotations 5 entries for 2 genes


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Gene/ComplexQualifierGene Ontology TermAnnotation ExtensionEvidenceSourceAssigned On
VRG4involved inGDP-mannose transmembrane transportIMPSGD2017-11-30
VRG4enablesGDP-mannose transmembrane transporter activityIMPSGD2013-08-07
VRG4located inGolgi apparatusIDASGD2013-08-07
YMD8enablesnucleotide-sugar transmembrane transporter activityISS with VRG4SGD2014-10-02
YMD8involved innucleotide-sugar transmembrane transportISS with VRG4SGD2014-10-02
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GenePhenotypeExperiment TypeMutant InformationStrain BackgroundChemicalDetails
VRG4chemical compound accumulation: decreased
classical geneticsunspecifiedOther sphingolipid
VRG4protein/peptide modification: decreased
Reporter: Cts1p
classical geneticsunspecifiedOtherDetails: O-glycosylation defect
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