Clathrin and AP1B: Key roles in basolateral trafficking and transendosomal routes

Research following introduction of the MDCK model system to study epithelial polarity (1978) led to an initial paradigm that posited independent roles of the trans Golgi network (TGN) and recycling endosomes (RE) in the generation of, respectively, biosynthetic and recycling routes of plasma membran...

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Autores: Gonzalez, A., Rodriguez-Boulan E.
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Fecha de publicación:2009
País:Chile
Idioma:inglés
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title Clathrin and AP1B: Key roles in basolateral trafficking and transendosomal routes
spellingShingle Clathrin and AP1B: Key roles in basolateral trafficking and transendosomal routes
Gonzalez, A.
title_short Clathrin and AP1B: Key roles in basolateral trafficking and transendosomal routes
title_full Clathrin and AP1B: Key roles in basolateral trafficking and transendosomal routes
title_fullStr Clathrin and AP1B: Key roles in basolateral trafficking and transendosomal routes
title_full_unstemmed Clathrin and AP1B: Key roles in basolateral trafficking and transendosomal routes
title_sort Clathrin and AP1B: Key roles in basolateral trafficking and transendosomal routes
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description Research following introduction of the MDCK model system to study epithelial polarity (1978) led to an initial paradigm that posited independent roles of the trans Golgi network (TGN) and recycling endosomes (RE) in the generation of, respectively, biosynthetic and recycling routes of plasma membrane (PM) proteins to apical and basolateral PM domains. This model dominated the field for 20 years. However, studies over the past decade and the discovery of the involvement of clathrin and clathrin adaptors in protein trafficking to the basolateral PM has led to a new paradigm. TGN and RE are now believed to cooperate closely in both biosynthetic and recycling trafficking routes. Here, we critically review these recent advances and the questions that remain unanswered.
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