BI-DIRECTIONAL PROTEIN TRANSPORT BETWEEN THE ER AND GOLGI
Lee M(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Elizabeth A. Miller(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Jonathan M. Goldberg(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Lelio Orci(University of Geneva), Randy Schekman(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
October 8, 2004
Cited by 907
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.
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