Ca2+ regulation of constitutive vesicle trafficking.

Faculty reviews Pub Date : 2022-03-09 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.12703/r/11-6
John Sargeant, Jesse C Hay
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Constitutive vesicle trafficking is the default pathway used by all cells for movement of intracellular cargoes between subcellular compartments and in and out of the cell. Classically, constitutive trafficking was thought to be continuous and unregulated, in contrast to regulated secretion, wherein vesicles are stored intracellularly until undergoing synchronous membrane fusion following a Ca2+ signal. However, as shown in the literature reviewed here, many continuous trafficking steps can be up- or down-regulated by Ca2+, including several steps associated with human pathologies. Notably, we describe a series of Ca2+ pumps, channels, Ca2+-binding effector proteins, and their trafficking machinery targets that together regulate the flux of cargo in response to genetic alterations as well as baseline and agonist-dependent Ca2+ signals. Here, we review the most recent advances, organized by organellar location, that establish the importance of these components in trafficking steps. Ultimately, we conclude that Ca2+ regulates an expanding series of distinct mechanistic steps. Furthermore, the involvement of Ca2+ in trafficking is complex. For example, in some cases, the same Ca2+ effectors regulate surprisingly distinct trafficking steps, or even the same trafficking step with opposing influences, through binding to different target proteins.

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Ca2+对组成型囊泡运输的调节
组成性囊泡运输是所有细胞用于亚细胞区室之间以及进出细胞的细胞内货物运动的默认途径。传统上,组成型运输被认为是连续的和不受调节的,与受调节的分泌相反,其中囊泡在细胞内储存,直到在Ca2+信号后进行同步膜融合。然而,如本文综述的文献所示,许多连续的运输步骤可以被Ca2+上调或下调,包括与人类病理相关的几个步骤。值得注意的是,我们描述了一系列Ca2+泵、通道、Ca2+结合效应蛋白及其运输机制靶点,它们共同调节货物的流量,以响应基因改变以及基线和激动剂依赖性Ca2+信号。在这里,我们回顾了按组织位置组织的最新进展,这些进展确定了这些组成部分在贩运步骤中的重要性。最终,我们得出结论,Ca2+调节一系列不同的机制步骤。此外,Ca2+参与运输是复杂的。例如,在某些情况下,相同的Ca2+效应物通过与不同的靶蛋白结合,调节令人惊讶的不同运输步骤,甚至具有相反影响的相同运输步骤。
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