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Apical protein transport

Journal

CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 63, Issue 21, Pages 2491-2505

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-006-6210-8

Keywords

epithelial cells; apical sorting; protein trafficking; cytoskeleton; transport vesicles; membrane fusion

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The plasma membrane of epithelial cells and hepatocytes is divided into two separate membrane compartments, the apical and the basolateral domain. This polarity is maintained by intracellular machinery that directs newly synthesized material into the correct target membrane. Apical protein sorting and trafficking require specific signals and different intracellular routes to the cell surface. Some of them depend on the integrity of sphingolipid/cholesterol-enriched membrane microdomains named 'lipid rafts', others use separate transport platforms. Certain characteristics of the heterogeneous population of apical sorting signals are described in this review and cellular factors associated with sorting and transport mechanisms are discussed.

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