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COPII‐mediated trafficking at the ER/ERGIC interface
Authors:Jennifer Peotter  William Kasberg  Iryna Pustova  Anjon Audhya
Abstract:Coat proteins play multiple roles in the life cycle of a membrane‐bound transport intermediate, functioning in lipid bilayer remodeling, cargo selection and targeting to an acceptor compartment. The Coat Protein complex II (COPII) coat is known to act in each of these capacities, but recent work highlights the necessity for numerous accessory factors at all stages of transport carrier existence. Here, we review recent findings that highlight the roles of COPII and its regulators in the biogenesis of tubular COPII‐coated carriers in mammalian cells that enable cargo transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and ER‐Golgi intermediate compartments, the first step in a series of trafficking events that ultimately allows for the distribution of biosynthetic secretory cargoes throughout the entire endomembrane system.
Keywords:COPII coat  early secretory pathway  endoplasmic reticulum  ER exit site  posttranslational modification  Sec16A  Tango1/cTAGE5  TFG
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