V-ATPase V0a1 promotes Weibel–Palade body biogenesis through the regulation of membrane fission
V-ATPase V0a1 promotes Weibel–Palade body biogenesis through the regulation of membrane fission
Membrane fission, the division of a membrane-bound structure into two discrete compartments, is essential for diverse cellular events, such as endocytosis and vesicle/granule biogenesis; however, the process remains unclear. The hemostatic protein von Willebrand factor is produced in vascular endothelial cells and packaged into specialized secretory granules, Weibel–Palade bodies (WPBs) at the trans -Golgi network (TGN). Here, we reported that V0a1, a V-ATPase component, is required for the membrane fission of WPBs. We identified two V0a isoforms in distinct populations of WPBs in cultured endothelial cells, V0a1 and V0a2, on mature and nascent WPBs, respectively. Although WPB buds were formed, WPBs could not separate from the TGN in the absence of V0a1. Screening using dominant–negative forms of known membrane fission regulators revealed protein kinase D (PKD) as an essential factor in biogenesis of WPBs. Further, we showed that the induction of wild-type PKDs in V0a1-depleted cells does not support the segregation of WPBs from the TGN; suggesting a primary role of V0a1 in the membrane fission of WPBs. The identification of V0a1 as a new membrane fission regulator should facilitate the understanding of molecular events that enable membrane fission.
Vacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPases, Organelle Biogenesis, Weibel-Palade Bodies, QH301-705.5, membrane transport, membrane fission, Science, organellegenesis, Q, Cell Membrane, R, Endothelial Cells, Cell Biology, Cell Line, hemostasis, Medicine, Humans, Biology (General)
Vacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPases, Organelle Biogenesis, Weibel-Palade Bodies, QH301-705.5, membrane transport, membrane fission, Science, organellegenesis, Q, Cell Membrane, R, Endothelial Cells, Cell Biology, Cell Line, hemostasis, Medicine, Humans, Biology (General)
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