Endosidin2 targets conserved exocyst complex subunit EXO70 to inhibit exocytosis

Author:

Zhang Chunhua,Brown Michelle Q.,van de Ven Wilhelmina,Zhang Zhi-Min,Wu Bin,Young Michael C.,Synek Lukáš,Borchardt Dan,Harrison Reed,Pan Songqin,Luo Nan,Huang Yu-ming M.,Ghang Yoo-Jin,Ung Nolan,Li Ruixi,Isley Jonathan,Morikis Dimitrios,Song Jikui,Guo Wei,Hooley Richard J.,Chang Chia-en A.,Yang Zhenbiao,Zarsky Viktor,Muday Gloria K.,Hicks Glenn R.,Raikhel Natasha V.

Abstract

The exocyst complex regulates the last steps of exocytosis, which is essential to organisms across kingdoms. In humans, its dysfunction is correlated with several significant diseases, such as diabetes and cancer progression. Investigation of the dynamic regulation of the evolutionarily conserved exocyst-related processes using mutants in genetically tractable organisms such as Arabidopsis thaliana is limited by the lethality or the severity of phenotypes. We discovered that the small molecule Endosidin2 (ES2) binds to the EXO70 (exocyst component of 70 kDa) subunit of the exocyst complex, resulting in inhibition of exocytosis and endosomal recycling in both plant and human cells and enhancement of plant vacuolar trafficking. An EXO70 protein with a C-terminal truncation results in dominant ES2 resistance, uncovering possible distinct regulatory roles for the N terminus of the protein. This study not only provides a valuable tool in studying exocytosis regulation but also offers a potentially new target for drugs aimed at addressing human disease.

Funder

US Department of Energy

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

GACR/Czech Sci. Foundation

MSMT CR

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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