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Cideb controls sterol-regulated ER export of SREBP/SCAP by promoting cargo loading at ER exit sites.

Lu SuLinkang ZhouFeng-Jung ChenHuimin WangHui QianYuanyuan ShengYuangang ZhuHua YuXinqi GongLi'e CaiXuerui YangLi XuTong-Jin ZhaoJohn Zhong LiXiao-Wei ChenPeng Li
Published in: The EMBO journal (2019)
SREBPs are master regulators of lipid homeostasis and undergo sterol-regulated export from ER to Golgi apparatus for processing and activation via COPII-coated vesicles. While COPII recognizes SREBP through its escort protein SCAP, factor(s) specifically promoting SREBP/SCAP loading to the COPII machinery remains unknown. Here, we show that the ER/lipid droplet-associated protein Cideb selectively promotes the loading of SREBP/SCAP into COPII vesicles. Sterol deprivation releases SCAP from Insig and enhances ER export of SREBP/SCAP by inducing SCAP-Cideb interaction, thereby modulating sterol sensitivity. Moreover, Cideb binds to the guanine nucleotide exchange factor Sec12 to enrich SCAP/SREBP at ER exit sites, where assembling of COPII complex initiates. Loss of Cideb inhibits the cargo loading of SREBP/SCAP, reduces SREBP activation, and alleviates diet-induced hepatic steatosis. Our data point to a linchpin role of Cideb in regulated ER export of SREBP and lipid homeostasis.
Keyphrases
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • estrogen receptor
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  • high throughput
  • machine learning
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  • mouse model
  • binding protein