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Multivesicular bodies: a mechanism to package lytic and storage functions in one organelle?
引用本文:Jiang L,Erickson A,Rogers J. Multivesicular bodies: a mechanism to package lytic and storage functions in one organelle?[J]. Trends in cell biology, 2002, 12(8): 362-367. DOI: 10.1016/S0962-8924(02)02322-X
作者姓名:Jiang L  Erickson A  Rogers J
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Multivesicular bodies: a mechanism to package lytic and storage functions in one organelle?
Jiang Liwen,Erickson Ann,Rogers John. Multivesicular bodies: a mechanism to package lytic and storage functions in one organelle?[J]. Trends in cell biology, 2002, 12(8): 362-367. DOI: 10.1016/S0962-8924(02)02322-X
Authors:Jiang Liwen  Erickson Ann  Rogers John
Affiliation:Dept Biology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong, China.
Abstract:Multivesicular bodies (MVBs) are endosomes or prevacuolar compartments. The lumens of their internal vesicles are thought to be topologically equivalent to cytoplasm and their membranes direct proteins and lipids for degradation. Here, we describe a new MVB function; in certain plant MVBs, the internal vesicles contain lytic enzymes and the surrounding 'soup' is a storage compartment. Separate vesicular pathways deliver proteins to the storage and lytic compartments. Recent data indicate that mammalian secretory lysosomes also have two compartments served by separate vesicular pathways. The formation of separate storage and lytic compartments within MVBs poses problems for membrane organization and topology that have not previously been considered in the literature. We offer a hypothetical model to address these problems.
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