نتایج جستجو برای: cargo

تعداد نتایج: 10908  

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
David T. Shima Suzie J. Scales Thomas E. Kreis Rainer Pepperkok

Membrane traffic between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi complex is regulated by two vesicular coat complexes, COPII and COPI. COPII has been implicated in the selective packaging of anterograde cargo into coated transport vesicles budding from the ER [1]. In mammalian cells, these vesicles coalesce to form tubulo-vesicular transport complexes (TCs), which shuttle anterograde cargo...

Journal: :Faraday discussions 2013
Melanie Brasch Ilja K Voets Melissa S T Koay Jeroen J L M Cornelissen

There has been tremendous progress towards the development of responsive polymers that are programmed to respond to an external stimulus such as light, pH and temperature. The unique combination of molecular packaging followed by slow, controlled release of molecular cargo is of particular importance for self-healing materials and the controlled release of drugs. While much focus and progress r...

2016
Shuwei Xie Kriti Bahl James B. Reinecke Gerald R. V. Hammond Naava Naslavsky Steve Caplan Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz

The endocytic recycling compartment (ERC) is a series of perinuclear tubular and vesicular membranes that regulates recycling to the plasma membrane. Despite evidence that cargo is sorted at the early/sorting endosome (SE), whether cargo mixes downstream at the ERC or remains segregated is an unanswered question. Here we use three-dimensional (3D) structured illumination microscopy and dual-cha...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Steven F. Nothwehr Seon-Ah Ha Paul Bruinsma

Resident late-Golgi membrane proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are selectively retrieved from a prevacuolar-endosomal compartment, a process dependent on aromatic amino acid-based sorting determinants on their cytosolic domains. The formation of retrograde vesicles from the prevacuolar compartment and the selective recruitment of vesicular cargo are thought to be mediated by a peripheral mem...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2010
Melanie J I Müller Stefan Klumpp Reinhard Lipowsky

Intracellular transport along cytoskeletal filaments is often mediated by two teams of molecular motors that pull on the same cargo and move in opposite directions along the filaments. We have recently shown theoretically that this bidirectional transport can be understood as a stochastic tug-of-war between the two motor teams. Here, we further develop our theory to investigate the experimental...

2006
Hongyun Wang

Molecular motors are small, and, as a result, motor operation is dominated by high viscous friction and large thermal fluctuations from the surrounding fluid environment. The small size has made it very difficult to study the physical mechanisms of molecular motors. It is already difficult enough to see the motor itself, let alone to control the motor directly by applying an external force. In ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2018
Jared P Bergman Matthew J Bovyn Florence F Doval Abhimanyu Sharma Manasa V Gudheti Steven P Gross Jun F Allard Michael D Vershinin

The eukaryotic cell's microtubule cytoskeleton is a complex 3D filament network. Microtubules cross at a wide variety of separation distances and angles. Prior studies in vivo and in vitro suggest that cargo transport is affected by intersection geometry. However, geometric complexity is not yet widely appreciated as a regulatory factor in its own right, and mechanisms that underlie this mode o...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Javier Manzano-Lopez Ana M. Perez-Linero Auxiliadora Aguilera-Romero Maria E. Martin Tatsuki Okano Daniel Varon Silva Peter H. Seeberger Howard Riezman Kouichi Funato Veit Goder Ralf E. Wellinger Manuel Muñiz

BACKGROUND Export from the ER is an essential process driven by the COPII coat, which forms vesicles at ER exit sites (ERESs) to transport mature secretory proteins to the Golgi. Although the basic mechanism of COPII assembly is known, how COPII machinery is regulated to meet varying cellular secretory demands is unclear. RESULTS Here, we report a specialized COPII system that is actively rec...

Journal: :Traffic 2010
Roy Buchanan Andrew Kaufman Leslie Kung-Tran Elizabeth A Miller

Many eukaryotic secretory proteins are selected for export from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) through their interaction with the Sec24p subunit of the coat protein II (COPII) coat. Three distinct cargo-binding sites on yeast Sec24p have been described by biochemical, genetic and structural studies. Each site recognizes a limited set of peptide motifs or a folded structural domain, however, the...

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