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Membrane transport in the endocytic pathway: animal versus plant cells

Journal

PROTOPLASMA
Volume 210, Issue 3-4, Pages 123-132

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/BF01276852

Keywords

endocytosis; membrane transport; vesicle formation; coat proteins; Rab proteins

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The endocytic pathway is a well established process in animal cells, but it is not well understood in plant cells. AL the morphological level, all the compartments involved in endocytosis in animal cells seem to have counterparts in plant cells, and the organization of the pathway appears to share some striking similarities. Several Rab homologues have been found in plant cells, including homologues of Rab5, Rab7, and Rab11, markers of endocytic compartments in animal cells. Coat proteins are also present in plant cells, including clathrin, adaptins, and ADP ribosylation factor proteins. However, endocytic compartments in plant cells also exhibit specific features both in organization and function. The molecular composition of these compartments remains to be Established, and future work will be necessary to identify the key regulators of endocytic trafficking in plant cells.

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