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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 10.
Published in final edited form as: Int Rev Cell Mol Biol. 2015 Feb 7;315:1–22. doi: 10.1016/bs.ircmb.2014.12.002

Table 2.

Effects of two major functional classes of Rab proteins on Golgi ribbon organization

Class Rab Isoform Golgi ribbon phenotype produced by Rab inactivation or activation References
Inactivation Activation
Depletion by RNAi GDP-locked Rab overexpression Rab GAP overexpression Wild-type Rab overexpression GTP-locked Rab overexpression
1A Rab1 Rab1a Redistribution to the ER Fragmented (1.5-h expression) Lost of Golgi apparatus to the ER with punctate structures remaining Normal Unknown (Bard et al., 2006; Haas et al., 2007; Monetta et al., 2007; Nuoffer et al., 1994; Romero et al., 2013; Wilson et al., 1994)
Rab1b Redistribution to the ER with punctate GM130 Redistribution to the ER with punctate GM130 Elongation of Golgi cisternae (EM1)
1B Rab18 Rab18 Normal/fragmented2 Normal Unknown Normal/fragmented2 Fragmented (Dejgaard et al., 2008)
Rab30 Rab30 Fragmented Fragmented Unknown Normal Normal (Dejgaard et al., 2008; Kelly et al., 2012)
Rab41 Rab41 Fragmented Fragmented Unknown Normal Normal (Liu et al., 2013)
Rab43 Rab43 Unknown Fragmented Fragmented Normal Unknown (Dejgaard et al., 2008; Haas et al., 2007)
2 Rab63 Rab6a Little effect on the Golgi ribbon and by EM1, Golgi cisternae number increases, Golgi ribbon is longer and continuous Slightly more compact ribbon Unknown Redistribution to the ER Redistribution to the ER (Ferraro et al., 2014; Jiang and Storrie, 2005; Martinez et al., 1997; Micaroni et al., 2013; Storrie et al., 2012; Sun et al., 2007; Young et al., 2005)
Rab6a′
Rab33 Rab33a Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Rab33b More continuous Golgi ribbon Normal Unknown Redistribution to the ER Redistribution to the ER (Jiang and Storrie, 2005; Starr et al., 2010; Valsdottir et al., 2001)
1

Golgi ribbon phenotype is obtained by electron microscopy

2

Results showed by Dejgaard et al (2008) might well be expected to show differences with Rab mutant or careful consideration of expression time. Further studies are needed

3

The other two isoforms of Rab6, Rab6b and Rab6c, are not shown here. Rab6b is predominantly expressed in neuronal cells and Golgi-associated (Opdam et al., 2000). Rab6c is involved in cell cycle progression (Young et al., 2010)