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Yeast homotypic vacuole fusion requires the Ccz1-Mon1 complex during the tethering/docking stage

  • Chao Wen Wang
  • , Per E. Stromhaug
  • , Emily J. Kauffman
  • , Lois S. Weisman
  • , Daniel J. Klionsky

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Abstract

The function of the yeast lysosome/vacuole is critically linked with the morphology of the organelle. Accordingly, highly regulated processes control vacuolar fission and fusion events. Analysis of homotypic vacuole fusion demonstrated that vacuoles from strains defective in the CCZ1 and MON1 genes could not fuse. Morphological evidence suggested that these mutant vacuoles could not proceed to the tethering/docking stage. Ccz1 and Mon1 form a stable protein complex that binds the vacuole membrane. In the absence of the Ccz1-Mon1 complex, the integrity of vacuole SNARE pairing and the unpaired SNARE class C Vps/HOPS complex interaction were both impaired. The Ccz1-Mon1 complex colocalized with other fusion components on the vacuole as part of the cis-SNARE complex, and the association of the Ccz1-Mon1 complex with the vacuole appeared to be regulated by the class C Vps/HOPS complex proteins. Accordingly, we propose that the Ccz1-Mon1 complex is critical for the Ypt7-dependent tethering/docking stage leading to the formation of a trans-SNARE complex and subsequent vacuole fusion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)973-985
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Cell Biology
Volume163
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 8 2003

Keywords

  • Class C Vps
  • HOPS
  • Membrane fusion
  • Rab
  • SNAREs

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