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(Received for publication, October 7, 1994; and in revised form, December 12, 1994) The assembly of clathrin-coated buds on the Golgi requires the
recruitment of the heterotetrameric AP-1 adaptor complex, which is
dependent on both guanine nucleotides and the small GTP-binding protein
ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF). Here, we have investigated the
structural domains of the AP-1 complex necessary for ARF-mediated
translocation of the adaptor complex onto Golgi membranes and the
subsequent recruitment of clathrin onto the membrane. Controlled
proteolysis of purified AP-1, derived from bovine adrenal coated
vesicles, was used to generate AP-1 core fragments composed of the
amino-terminal trunk regions of the
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1 and
subunits and
associated µ1 and
1 subunits, and lacking either the
1
subunit carboxyl-terminal appendage or both
1 and
subunit
appendages. On addition of these truncated fragments to AP-1-depleted
adrenal cytosol, both types of core fragments were efficiently
recruited onto Golgi membranes in the presence of GTP
S.
Recruitment of both core fragments was inhibited by the fungal
metabolite brefeldin A, indicative of an ARF-dependent process. Limited
tryptic digestion of recruited, intact cytosolic AP-1 resulted in the
quantitative release of the globular carboxyl-terminal appendage
domains of the
1 and
subunits. The adaptor core complex
remained associated with the Golgi membranes. Recruitment of cytosolic
clathrin onto the Golgi membranes was strictly dependent on the
presence of intact AP-1. Tryptic removal of the
1 subunit
appendage prevented subsequent clathrin recruitment. We conclude that
the structural determinants required for the ARF-mediated binding of
cytosolic AP-1 onto Golgi membranes are contained within the adaptor
core, and that the carboxyl-terminal appendage domains of the
1
and
subunits do not play any role in this process. Subsequent
recruitment of cytosolic clathrin, however, requires an intact
1
subunit.
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