Post-Golgi protein traffic in the plant secretory pathway |
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Authors: | Sally L. Hanton Loren A. Matheson Laurent Chatre Marika Rossi Federica Brandizzi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, 112 Science Place, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 5E2, Canada;(2) Department of Energy, Plant Research Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA |
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Abstract: | The Golgi apparatus in plants is organized as a multitude of individual stacks that are motile in the cytoplasm and in close association with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (Boevink et al. in Plant J 15:441–447, 1998). These stacks operate as a sorting centre for cargo molecules, providing modification and redirection to other organelles as appropriate. In the post-Golgi direction, these include vacuole and plasma membrane, and specialized transport routes to each are required to prevent mislocalization. Recent evidence in plant cells points to the existence of post-Golgi organelles that function as intermediate stations for efficient protein traffic, as well as to the influence of small GTPases such as Rabs and ARFs on post-Golgi trafficking. This review focuses on the latest findings on post-Golgi trafficking routes and on the involvement of GTPases and their effectors on the trafficking of proteins in the plant secretory pathway. Sally L. Hanton and Loren A. Matheson have contributed equally to this work. |
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Keywords: | Golgi apparatus Protein secretion Plant secretory pathway Post-Golgi protein transport routes |
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