GolpHCat (TMEM87A), a unique voltage-dependent cation channel in Golgi apparatus, contributes to Golgi-pH maintenance and hippocampus-dependent memory

Author:

Lee C. Justin1ORCID,Kang Hyunji2,Han Ah-reum1ORCID,Zhang Aihua3,Jeong Heejin4,Koh Wuhyun5ORCID,Lee Jung Moo5ORCID,Lee Hayeon1,Jo Heeyoung4,Maria-Solano Miguel A3ORCID,Bhalla Mridula2ORCID,Roh Woo Suk5ORCID,Jang Hyun Jun5,Yang Jimin5,Lee Boyoung2ORCID,Choi Sun3ORCID,An Hyun Joo4,Kim Ho Min6ORCID,Kwon Jea2

Affiliation:

1. IBS (Institute for Basic Science)

2. Institute for Basic Science

3. Ewha Womans University

4. Chungnam National University

5. Institute for Basic Science (IBS)

6. KAIST

Abstract

Abstract

Impaired ion channels regulating Golgi pH lead to structural alterations in the Golgi apparatus, such as fragmentation, which is found, along with cognitive impairment, in Alzheimer’s disease. However, the causal relationship between altered Golgi structure and cognitive impairment remains elusive due to the lack of understanding of ion channels in the Golgi apparatus of brain cells. Here, we identify that a transmembrane protein TMEM87A, renamed Golgi-pH-regulating cation channel (GolpHCat), expressed in astrocytes and neurons that contributes to hippocampus-dependent memory. We found that GolpHCat displays unique voltage-dependent currents, which is potently inhibited by gluconate. Additionally, we gained structural insights into the ion conduction through GolpHCat at the molecular level by determining three high-resolution cryogenic-electron microscopy structures of human GolpHCat. GolpHCat-knockout mice show fragmented Golgi morphology and altered protein glycosylation and functions in the hippocampus, leading to impaired spatial memory. These findings suggest a novel molecular target for Golgi-related diseases and cognitive impairment.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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