Activation of ADP-ribosylation factor 1 GTPase-activating protein by phosphatidylcholine-derived diacylglycerols.

Journal: The Journal Of Biological Chemistry
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Abstract

Disassembly of the coatomer from Golgi vesicles requires that the small GTP-binding protein ADP-ribosylation factor 1 (ARF1) hydrolyzes its bound GTP by the action of a GTPase-activating protein. In vitro, the binding of the ARF1 GTPase-activating protein to lipid vesicles and its activity on membrane-bound ARF1GTP are increased by diacylglycerols with monounsaturated acyl chains, such as those arising in vivo as secondary products from the hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine by ARF-activated phospholipase D. Thus, the phospholipase D pathway may provide a feedback mechanism that promotes GTP hydrolysis on ARF1 and the consequent uncoating of vesicles.

Authors
B Antonny, I Huber, S Paris, M Chabre, D Cassel