TY - JOUR
T1 - Arabidopsis HAP2/GCS1 is a gamete fusion protein homologous to somatic and viral fusogens
AU - Valansi, Clari
AU - Moi, David
AU - Leikina, Evgenia
AU - Matveev, Elena
AU - Graña, Martín
AU - Chernomordik, Leonid V.
AU - Romero, Héctor
AU - Aguilar, Pablo S.
AU - Benjamin, Podbilewicz
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2017 Valansi et al.
PY - 2017/1/30
Y1 - 2017/1/30
N2 - Cell-cell fusion is inherent to sexual reproduction. Loss of HAP LESS 2/GEN ERA TIVE CELL SPE CIF IC 1 (HAP2/GCS1) proteins results in gamete fusion failure in diverse organisms, but their exact role is unclear. In this study, we show that Arabidopsis thaliana HAP2/GCS1 is sufficient to promote mammalian cell-cell fusion. Hemifusion and complete fusion depend on HAP2/GCS1 presence in both fusing cells. Furthermore, expression of HAP2 on the surface of pseudotyped vesicular stomatitis virus results in homotypic virus-cell fusion. We demonstrate that the Caenorhabditis elegans Epithelial Fusion Failure 1 (EFF-1) somatic cell fusogen can replace HAP2/GCS1 in one of the fusing membranes, indicating that HAP2/GCS1 and EFF-1 share a similar fusion mechanism. Structural modeling of the HAP2/GCS1 protein family predicts that they are homologous to EFF-1 and viral class II fusion proteins (e.g., Zika virus). We name this superfamily Fusexins: fusion proteins essential for sexual reproduction and exoplasmic merger of plasma membranes. We suggest a common origin and evolution of sexual reproduction, enveloped virus entry into cells, and somatic cell fusion.
AB - Cell-cell fusion is inherent to sexual reproduction. Loss of HAP LESS 2/GEN ERA TIVE CELL SPE CIF IC 1 (HAP2/GCS1) proteins results in gamete fusion failure in diverse organisms, but their exact role is unclear. In this study, we show that Arabidopsis thaliana HAP2/GCS1 is sufficient to promote mammalian cell-cell fusion. Hemifusion and complete fusion depend on HAP2/GCS1 presence in both fusing cells. Furthermore, expression of HAP2 on the surface of pseudotyped vesicular stomatitis virus results in homotypic virus-cell fusion. We demonstrate that the Caenorhabditis elegans Epithelial Fusion Failure 1 (EFF-1) somatic cell fusogen can replace HAP2/GCS1 in one of the fusing membranes, indicating that HAP2/GCS1 and EFF-1 share a similar fusion mechanism. Structural modeling of the HAP2/GCS1 protein family predicts that they are homologous to EFF-1 and viral class II fusion proteins (e.g., Zika virus). We name this superfamily Fusexins: fusion proteins essential for sexual reproduction and exoplasmic merger of plasma membranes. We suggest a common origin and evolution of sexual reproduction, enveloped virus entry into cells, and somatic cell fusion.
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U2 - 10.1083/jcb.201610093
DO - 10.1083/jcb.201610093
M3 - مقالة
SN - 0021-9525
VL - 216
SP - 571
EP - 581
JO - Journal of Cell Biology
JF - Journal of Cell Biology
IS - 3
ER -