2: FEBS Lett 1992 Jul 27;307(1):93-6 |
Hunziker W, Whitney JA, Mellman I.
Department of Cell Biology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
A number of recent observations have suggested that the endocytic and
biosynthetic pathways may share fundamentally similar transport mechanisms at
the molecular level. Some of the more striking of these suggestions have come
from a comparison of the effects of the macrocyclic lactone brefeldin A (BFA) on
endosomes and the Golgi complex. BFA is thought to affect Golgi-specific coat
proteins that may be involved in maintaining the structural integrity of the
organelle and in regulating membrane transport in the secretory pathway. Many of
the effects of BFA on the endocytic system, such as the guanine nucleotide and
aluminum fluoride (AlF4-)-regulated induction of microtubule-dependent endosomal
tubules, are strikingly reminiscent of the action of the drug on the Golgi
complex. Therefore, the similar mechanisms of action of the drug on endosomes
suggest that organelles of the endocytic pathway may be associated with similar
cytoplasmic coats that could regulate endosome function and integrity.
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