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COPB1

Function

The coatomer is a cytosolic protein complex that binds to dilysine motifs and reversibly associates with Golgi non-clathrin-coated vesicles, which further mediate biosynthetic protein transport from the ER, via the Golgi up to the trans Golgi network. Coatomer complex is required for budding from Golgi membranes, and is essential for the retrograde Golgi-to-ER transport of dilysine-tagged proteins. In mammals, the coatomer can only be recruited by membranes associated to ADP-ribosylation factors (ARFs), which are small GTP-binding proteins; the complex also influences the Golgi structural integrity, as well as the processing, activity, and endocytic recycling of LDL receptors. Plays a functional role in facilitating the transport of kappa-type opioid receptor mRNAs into axons and enhances translation of these proteins. Required for limiting lipid storage in lipid droplets. Involved in lipid homeostasis by regulating the presence of perilipin family members PLIN2 and PLIN3 at the lipid droplet surface and promoting the association of adipocyte surface triglyceride lipase (PNPLA2) with the lipid droplet to mediate lipolysis (By similarity). Involved in the Golgi disassembly and reassembly processes during cell cycle. Involved in autophagy by playing a role in early endosome function. Plays a role in organellar compartmentalization of secretory compartments including endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC), Golgi, trans-Golgi network (TGN) and recycling endosomes, and in biosynthetic transport of CAV1. Promotes degradation of Nef cellular targets CD4 and MHC class I antigens by facilitating their trafficking to degradative compartments.

Involvement in disease

Baralle-Macken syndrome

BARMACS

An autosomal recessive disorder characterized by global developmental delay, impaired intellectual development, poor or absent speech, and difficulty walking or inability to walk. Affected individuals have early-onset cataracts. Additional variable features are microcephaly, facial dysmorphism, metabolic abnormalities, spasticity, and lymphopenia.

None

The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry.

Post-translational modifications

Proteolytically cleaved between Ser-528 and Ser-529 by CAPN8.

Cellular localization

Alternative names

COPB, MSTP026, COPB1, Coatomer subunit beta, Beta-coat protein, Beta-COP

swissprot:P53618 omim:600959 entrezGene:1315