Author:
Long Yunfei,Chen Xin,Chen Jia,Zhang Haoran,Lin Ying,Cheng Shuyuan,Pu Neng,Zhou Xuandong,Sheng Renzhi,Abubakar Yakubu Saddeeq,Zheng Huawei,Yun Yingzi,Lu Guodong,Wang Zonghua,Zheng Wenhui
Abstract
AbstractIn eukaryotic cells, the retromer complex plays a crucial role in orchestrating the sorting and retrograde transport of cargo proteins from endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN). Despite its significance, the molecular details of this intracellular trafficking process remain unclear. Here, we identified a Golgi-associated retrograde protein (GARP) complex as a mediator of vesicular transport, facilitating the recruitment of the retromer complex to TGN to exert its functions. The GARP complex is mainly localized to the TGN, where it interacts with the retromer complex. This interaction is evolutionarily conserved across different species. Furthermore, we identified FgKex2 and Fgsnc1 as cargo proteins in the GARP/retromer-mediated recycling pathway. Loss of GARP or retromer results in a complete mis-sorting of FgKex2 and FgSnc1 to the vacuolar degradation pathway, which affects the growth, development, toxisome biogenesis, and pathogenicity ofF. graminearum. In summary, we assert that GARP facilitates the recruitment of retromer from endosomes to the TGN, orchestrating the recycling of FgKex2 and FgSnc1. This is integral to sustaining continuous growth, development and contributes significantly to the pathogenicity ofF. graminearum.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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