Abstract
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
Vol. 20:
87-123
(Volume publication date November 2004)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.cellbio.20.010403.105307)
First published online as a Review in Advance on April 21, 2004BI-DIRECTIONAL PROTEIN TRANSPORT BETWEEN THE ER AND GOLGI Marcus C.S. Lee,1* Elizabeth A. Miller,1* Jonathan Goldberg,2 Lelio Orci,3 and Randy Schekman11Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California; email: mcslee@uclink4.berkeley.edu; e_miller@uclink4.berkeley.edu; schekman@uclink4.berkeley.edu 2Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York; email: jonathan@ximpact4.ski.mskcc.org; 3Department of Morphology, University of Geneva Medical School, Switzerland; email: Lelio.Orci@medecine.unige.ch; *These authors contributed equally to this work ▪ Abstract The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi comprise the first two steps in protein secretion. Vesicular carriers mediate a continuous flux of proteins and lipids between these compartments, reflecting the transport of newly synthesized proteins out of the ER and the retrieval of escaped ER residents and vesicle machinery. Anterograde and retrograde transport is mediated by distinct sets of cytosolic coat proteins, the COPII and COPI coats, respectively, which act on the membrane to capture cargo proteins into nascent vesicles. We review the mechanisms that govern coat recruitment to the membrane, cargo capture into a transport vesicle, and accurate delivery to the target organelle. Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)A lentivirally delivered photoactivatable GFP to assess continuity in the endoplasmic reticulum of neurones and glia Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology 458(4):809-818 (2009) Erv26p-Dependent Export of Alkaline Phosphatase from the ER Requires Lumenal Domain Recognition Traffic 10(8):1006-1018 (2009) At the crossroads of homoeostasis and disease: roles of the PACS proteins in membrane traffic and apoptosis Biochemical Journal 421(1):1-15 (2009) The protein secretory pathway of
Candida albicans Mycoses 52(4):291-303 (2009) Mutations affecting the secretory COPII coat component SEC23B cause congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type II Klaus Schwarz, Achille Iolascon, Fatima Verissimo, Nikolaus S Trede, Wyatt Horsley, Wen Chen, Barry H Paw, Karl-Peter Hopfner, Karlheinz Holzmann, Roberta Russo, Maria Rosaria Esposito, Daniela Spano, Luigia De Falco, Katja Heinrich, Brigitte Joggerst, Markus T Rojewski, Silverio Perrotta, Jonas Denecke, Ulrich Pannicke, Jean Delaunay, Rainer Pepperkok, Hermann Heimpel
|
|
|
Users who read this review also read:
| Walter Nickel, Matthias Seedorf Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. Volume 24, Page 287-308, Nov 2008 Abstract
| Full Text
| PDF (601 KB)
|
Add to Favorites
| Related | |
| David J. Owen, Brett M. Collins, Philip R. Evans Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. Volume 20, Page 153-191, Nov 2004 Abstract
| Full Text
| PDF (800 KB) | Errata
|
Add to Favorites
| Related | |
| Daniel Ungar and , Frederick M. Hughson Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. Volume 19, Page 493-517, Nov 2003 Abstract
| Full Text
| PDF (332 KB)
|
Add to Favorites
| Related | |
| Suzanne R. Pfeffer Annual Review of Biochemistry. Volume 76, Page 629-645, Jul 2007 Abstract
| Full Text
| PDF (191 KB)
|
Add to Favorites
| Related | |
|
|