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Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
Vol. 19:
333-366
(Volume publication date November 2003)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.cellbio.19.110701.161425)
First published online as a Review in Advance on June 25, 2003TRANSPORT PROTEIN TRAFFICKING IN POLARIZED CELLS Theodore R. Muth1 and Michael J. Caplan21Department of Biology, CUNY Brooklyn College, 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11231; email: tmuth@brooklyn.cuny.edu 2Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06510; email: michael.caplan@yale.edu ▪ Abstract In order to carry out their physiological functions, ion transport proteins must be targeted to the appropriate domains of cell membranes. Regulation of ion transport activity frequently involves the tightly controlled delivery of intracellular populations of transport proteins to the plasma membrane or the endocytic retrieval of transport proteins from the cell surface. Transport proteins carry signals embedded within their structures that specify their subcellular distributions and endow them with the capacity to participate in regulated membrane trafficking processes. Recently, a great deal has been learned about the biochemical nature of these signals, as well as about the cellular machinery that interprets them and acts upon their messages. Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)Otoferlin interacts with myosin VI: implications for maintenance of the basolateral synaptic structure of the inner hair cell P. Heidrych, U. Zimmermann, S. Kuhn, C. Franz, J. Engel, S. V. Duncker, B. Hirt, C. M. Pusch, P. Ruth, M. Pfister, W. Marcotti, N. Blin, M. Knipper Human Molecular Genetics 18(15):2779-2790 (2009) Sequence- or Position-Specific Mutations in the Carboxyl-Terminal FL Motif of the Kidney Sodium Bicarbonate Cotransporter (NBC1) Disrupt Its Basolateral Targeting and α-Helical Structure Journal of Membrane Biology 228(2):111-124 (2009) The outer segment serves as a default destination for the trafficking of membrane proteins in photoreceptors The Journal of Cell Biology 183(3):485-498 (2008) Epithelial junctions and polarity: complexes and kinases Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension 17(5):506-512 (2008) INTESTINAL LACTASE AS AN AUTOLOGOUS β-GALACTOSIDASE REPORTER GENE FOR IN VIVO GENE EXPRESSION STUDIES Human Gene Therapy 0(ja):081015093227032 (2008)
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