内体中介导蛋白质分拣的管状载体的组装和裂变

IF 81.3 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Pub Date : 2024-06-17 DOI:10.1038/s41580-024-00746-8
Navin Gopaldass, Kai-En Chen, Brett Collins, Andreas Mayer
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在所有真核生物中,内体都是蛋白质分拣的中心站,处于众多膜运输途径的十字路口。它们在蛋白质平衡和细胞信号传导中起着关键作用,并与多种疾病的发病机制有关。内含体相关蛋白集合体或包膜收集跨膜货物蛋白,并将它们集中到检索域中。这些结构域可延伸为管状载体,然后从内体膜上挤压下来,将货物运送到适当的亚细胞区。在这里,我们讨论了对一些管状膜包被结构的新见解,这些包被介导了将货物招募到这些载体中,重点是基于分拣神经蛋白的包被,如 Retromer、Commander 和 ESCPE-1。我们总结了关于选择性管状内体载体如何通过裂变形成和脱离内体的现有观点和新观点,重点介绍了结构方面、概念上的挑战和开放性问题。
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Assembly and fission of tubular carriers mediating protein sorting in endosomes
Endosomes are central protein-sorting stations at the crossroads of numerous membrane trafficking pathways in all eukaryotes. They have a key role in protein homeostasis and cellular signalling and are involved in the pathogenesis of numerous diseases. Endosome-associated protein assemblies or coats collect transmembrane cargo proteins and concentrate them into retrieval domains. These domains can extend into tubular carriers, which then pinch off from the endosomal membrane and deliver the cargoes to appropriate subcellular compartments. Here we discuss novel insights into the structure of a number of tubular membrane coats that mediate the recruitment of cargoes into these carriers, focusing on sorting nexin-based coats such as Retromer, Commander and ESCPE-1. We summarize current and emerging views of how selective tubular endosomal carriers form and detach from endosomes by fission, highlighting structural aspects, conceptual challenges and open questions. Endosomes function as sorting stations that segregate cargo proteins into endosomal carriers, enabling their distribution to subcellular target compartments. Increasingly detailed structural insights have revealed how proteins, such as sorting nexins, assemble on endosomal membranes to form a coat that facilitates the formation and detachment of tubular carriers.
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Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 生物-细胞生物学
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