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Genetic Analysis of Lysosomal Trafficking in<i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>
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GeneticsMolecular GeneticsGenetic AnalysisGut GranulesAutophagySecretory PathwayGene ExpressionFunctional GenomicsLysosome BiologyGut Granule LossSignal TransductionDevelopmental BiologyGut Granule BiogenesisGenetic MechanismOrganelle BiogenesisIntracellular TraffickingSystems BiologyMedicineLysosomal Storage Disease
The intestinal cells of Caenorhabditis elegans embryos contain prominent, birefringent gut granules that we show are lysosome-related organelles. Gut granules are labeled by lysosomal markers, and their formation is disrupted in embryos depleted of AP-3 subunits, VPS-16, and VPS-41. We define a class of gut granule loss (glo) mutants that are defective in gut granule biogenesis. We show that the glo-1 gene encodes a predicted Rab GTPase that localizes to lysosome-related gut granules in the intestine and that glo-4 encodes a possible GLO-1 guanine nucleotide exchange factor. These and other glo genes are homologous to genes implicated in the biogenesis of specialized, lysosome-related organelles such as melanosomes in mammals and pigment granules in Drosophila. The glo mutants thus provide a simple model system for the analysis of lysosome-related organelle biogenesis in animal cells.
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