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Retrograde Transport: Two (or More) Roads Diverged in an Endosomal Tree?

Journal

TRAFFIC
Volume 12, Issue 8, Pages 956-962

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0854.2011.01200.x

Keywords

clathrin; early endosomes; late endosomes; mannose 6-phosphate receptor; recycling endosomes; retrograde trafficking; retromer; Shiga toxin; trans Golgi

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  1. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR blanc ProLipSis)
  2. Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research (CEFIPRA) [3803]
  3. Human Frontier Science Program [RGP26/2007]
  4. Direction Generale de l'Armement
  5. Fondation InNaBioSante
  6. European Union [FP7-RG-277078]

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Some proteins and lipids traffic from the plasma membrane to the trans Golgi network (TGN)/Golgi apparatus and the endoplasmic reticulum, via the retrograde transport route. Endosomes are an obligatory through station. Whether early, recycling and late endosomes all hand off material to the TGN have remained a matter of debate. In this review, we give a short historical overview on how retrograde transport was discovered and explored. We then summarize and critically discuss data that have been put forward in favour of the existence of trafficking interfaces between each of the different endocytic localizations and the TGN. We finally point out some conceptual and technological challenges that will have to be met to establish definite conclusions for each of these scenarios.

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