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세미나

Mechanisms and Physiology of Protein Secretion through the Golgi Complex

2019-10-02 2619
세미나 일시
2019.10.10(Thur.) 16:30
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Prof. Seung-Yeol Park
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PBC Auditorium
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[2019 Fall Life Sciences & IBB Seminar]

 

▶Subject: Mechanisms and Physiology of Protein Secretion through the Golgi Complex

 

▶Speaker: Prof. Seung-Yeol Park (POSTECH)
 

▶Date: 4:30PM/Oct. 10(Thur.)/2019

 

▶Place: Auditorium(1F), Postech Biotech Center

 

​▶Abctract
Intracellular transport is fundamental for the proper functions of the cell, as proteins and membranes must be localized properly to perform their function. The Golgi complex has a central role in secretory pathway. Following synthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), cargo molecules are transported to the Golgi, so that they can be converted to their proper glycosylation form and transported to their final destinations. From the structural perspective, the Golgi is a unique organelle consisting of a series of membrane stacks, as known as cisternae. As such, a longstanding challenge has been to understand how transport of cargoes through the Golgi is accomplished. Cisternalmaturation has been thought to explain anterograde transport at the Golgi, but more recently, transport through tubules that connect the stacks has also been suggested. Here, we find that Rho GTPase, Cdc42 increases the anterograde transport by promoting the formation of the Golgi tubular structure. However, retrograde transport at the Golgi using COPI vesicle is regulated not only by Cdc42 but also by key lipids with different geometries. We further discover that the polarized transport at the Golgi contributes to tumor invasiveness by promoting the formation of invadopodia. These findings advance the understanding of how cargoes transported through the Golgi are accomplished, and also helps to explain how secretory pathway promotes tumor progression.

 

▶Inquiry: Prof. You Jeong Lee (279-2359)