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9.A.48.1.1
The Unconventional Protein Secretion System, UPSS (Giuliani et al., 2011).  IT secretes FGF1 (an annexin; TC#1.A.31) and Epimorphin (syntaxin 2; 8.A.91) (Hirai et al. 2007). GRASP55 regulates this unconventional secretion and aggregation of mutant huntingtin (Ahat et al. 2022). Golgi reassembly stacking proteins (GRASPs) regulate Golgi-independent unconventional secretion of certain cytosolic and transmembrane protein cargoes.  Ahat et al. 2022 surveyed several neurodegenerative disease-related proteins, including mutant huntingtin (Htt-Q74), superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), tau, and TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43), for unconventional secretion; Htt-Q74 was most robustly secreted in a GRASP55-dependent manner. Unconventional secretion of Htt is GRASP55 and autophagy dependent and is enhanced under stress conditions such as starvation and ER stress. GRASP55 facilitates Htt secretion by tethering autophagosomes to lysosomes to promote autophagosome maturation and subsequent lysosome secretion and by stabilizing p23/TMED10, a channel for translocation of cytoplasmic proteins into the lumen of the ER-Golgi intermediate compartment. Novel cytosolic cargoes secreted by the same unconventional pathway, include transgelin (TAGLN), multifunctional protein ADE2 (PAICS), and peroxiredoxin-1 (PRDX1) (Ahat et al. 2022). Golgi reassembly-stacking protein 2, (GRS2; GRASP55; Golgi phosphoprotein 6, GOLPH6) regulates this unconventional protein secretion (Ahat et al. 2022).  

Accession Number:Q99JX3
Protein Name:Golgi reassembly-stacking protein 2
Length:451
Molecular Weight:47038.00
Species:Mus musculus (Mouse) [10090]
Number of TMSs:1
Location1 / Topology2 / Orientation3: Golgi apparatus membrane1 / Lipid-anchor2
Substrate protein polypeptide chain

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Entrez Gene ID: 70231   
Pfam: PF04495   
KEGG: mmu:70231   

Gene Ontology

GO:0000139 C:Golgi membrane

References (4)

[1] “GRASP55, a second mammalian GRASP protein involved in the stacking of Golgi cisternae in a cell-free system.”  Shorter J.et.al.   10487747
[2] “The transcriptional landscape of the mammalian genome.”  Carninci P.et.al.   16141072
[3] “The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).”  The MGC Project Teamet.al.   15489334
[4] “Large-scale phosphorylation analysis of mouse liver.”  Villen J.et.al.   17242355
Structure:
5GMI   5GMJ   5GML   5H3J     

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FASTA formatted sequence
1:	MGSSQSVEIP GGGTEGYHVL RVQENSPGHR AGLEPFFDFI VSINGSRLNK DNDTLKDLLK 
61:	ANVEKPVKML IYSSKTLELR EASVTPSNLW GGQGLLGVSI RFCSFDGANE NVWHVLEVES 
121:	NSPAALAGLR PHSDYIIGAD TVMNESEDLF SLIETHEAKP LKLYVYNTDT DNCREVIITP 
181:	NSAWGGEGSL GCGIGYGYLH RIPTRPFEEG KKISLPGQMT GTPITPLKDG FTEVQLSSVS 
241:	PPSLSPPGTT GVEQSLSGLS ISSAPPAVSN VLSTGVPTVP LLPPQVNQSL ASMPPMNPAT 
301:	TLPSLMPLSA GLPSLPNLPS LSNFNLPAPH IMPGVGLPEL GSPGLPPLPS LPPRNLPGIA 
361:	PLPMLSDFLP SFPLVPEGSS AASAGEPLSS LPAMGPPSDP VMTTAKADAS SLTVDVTSPA 
421:	SKVPTTVEDR VSDCTPAVEK PVSDADASEP S