MTCL2 is a new Golgi-resident microtubule-regulating protein, essential for organizing asymmetric microtubule network

biorxiv(2020)

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The Golgi apparatus plays important roles in organizing the asymmetric microtubule network essential for polarized vesicle transport. The Golgi-associated coiled-coil protein MTCL1 is crucially involved in Golgi functioning by interconnecting and stabilizing microtubules on the Golgi membrane through its N- and C-terminal microtubule-binding domains. Here, we report the presence of a mammalian paralog of MTCL1, named MTCL2, lacking the N-terminal microtubule-binding domain. MTCL2 localizes to the Golgi membrane through the N-terminal region and directly binds microtubules through the conserved C-terminal domain without promoting microtubule stabilization. Knockdown experiments demonstrated essential roles of MTCL2 in accumulating MTs around the Golgi and regulating the Golgi ribbon structure. wound healing assays further suggested a possible intriguing activity of MTCL2 in integrating the centrosomal and Golgi-associated microtubules around the Golgi ribbon, thus supporting directional migration. Altogether, the present results demonstrate that cells utilize two members of the MTCL protein family to differentially regulate the Golgi-associated microtubules for controlling cell polarity.
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MTCL1,SOGA,Golgi ribbon,microtubule,polarity
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