Membrane traffic in the secretory pathway: Regulation of secretory vesicle traffic by Rab small GTPases

研究成果: Review article査読

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Secretion is a fundamental biological activity of all eukaryotic cells by which they release certain substances in the extracellular space. It is considered a specialized mode of membrane trafficking that is achieved by docking and fusion of secretory vesicles to the plasma membrane (i.e., exocytosis). Secretory vesicle traffic is thought to be regulated by a family of Rab small GTPases, which are regulators of membrane traffic that are common to all eukaryotic cells. Classically, mammalian Rab3 subfamily members were thought to be critical regulators of secretory vesicle exocytosis in neurons and endocrine cells, but recent genetic and proteomic studies indicate that Rab3 is not the sole Rab isoform that regulates secretory vesicle traffic. Rather, additional Rab isoforms, especially Rab27 subfamily members, are required for this process. In this article I review the current literature on the function of Rab isoforms and their effectors in regulated secretory vesicle traffic. (Part of a Multi-author Review).

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)2801-2813
ページ数13
ジャーナルCellular and Molecular Life Sciences
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18
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2008 9月 1

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 分子医療
  • 分子生物学
  • 薬理学
  • 細胞および分子神経科学
  • 細胞生物学

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