Diverse roles for the p24 family of proteins in eukaryotic cells

Members of the p24 protein family form a highly conserved family of type I transmembrane proteins that are abundant components of the early secretory pathway. Topologically, the proteins have a large luminal domain and a short cytoplasmic domain that allows for targeting to both coat protein complex...

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Main Authors: Schuiki Irmgard, Volchuk Allen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2012-12-01
Series:Biomolecular Concepts
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bmc-2012-0028
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spelling doaj-e48674d501414da19d5d9b6fca9e61ed2021-09-05T20:42:33ZengDe GruyterBiomolecular Concepts1868-50211868-503X2012-12-013656157010.1515/bmc-2012-0028Diverse roles for the p24 family of proteins in eukaryotic cellsSchuiki Irmgard0Volchuk AllenDivision of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Toronto General Research Institute, University Health Network, 101 College Street, TMDT 10-706, Toronto, M5G 1L7 CanadaMembers of the p24 protein family form a highly conserved family of type I transmembrane proteins that are abundant components of the early secretory pathway. Topologically, the proteins have a large luminal domain and a short cytoplasmic domain that allows for targeting to both coat protein complex II and coat protein complex I vesicles, and thus these proteins cycle between the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi compartments. Several functions have been proposed for these proteins including a role in coat protein complex I vesicle biogenesis, cargo protein selection, organization of intracellular membranes, and protein quality control. Recent studies have added to the list of potential cargo substrates for which p24 function is required for normal transport in the secretory pathway. This review focuses on recent developments in the study of p24 proteins and their requirement for secretory and membrane protein transport in eukaryotic cells.https://doi.org/10.1515/bmc-2012-0028endoplasmic reticulumgolgiprotein transportp24 proteinssecretory pathway
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author Schuiki Irmgard
Volchuk Allen
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Volchuk Allen
Diverse roles for the p24 family of proteins in eukaryotic cells
Biomolecular Concepts
endoplasmic reticulum
golgi
protein transport
p24 proteins
secretory pathway
author_facet Schuiki Irmgard
Volchuk Allen
author_sort Schuiki Irmgard
title Diverse roles for the p24 family of proteins in eukaryotic cells
title_short Diverse roles for the p24 family of proteins in eukaryotic cells
title_full Diverse roles for the p24 family of proteins in eukaryotic cells
title_fullStr Diverse roles for the p24 family of proteins in eukaryotic cells
title_full_unstemmed Diverse roles for the p24 family of proteins in eukaryotic cells
title_sort diverse roles for the p24 family of proteins in eukaryotic cells
publisher De Gruyter
series Biomolecular Concepts
issn 1868-5021
1868-503X
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Members of the p24 protein family form a highly conserved family of type I transmembrane proteins that are abundant components of the early secretory pathway. Topologically, the proteins have a large luminal domain and a short cytoplasmic domain that allows for targeting to both coat protein complex II and coat protein complex I vesicles, and thus these proteins cycle between the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi compartments. Several functions have been proposed for these proteins including a role in coat protein complex I vesicle biogenesis, cargo protein selection, organization of intracellular membranes, and protein quality control. Recent studies have added to the list of potential cargo substrates for which p24 function is required for normal transport in the secretory pathway. This review focuses on recent developments in the study of p24 proteins and their requirement for secretory and membrane protein transport in eukaryotic cells.
topic endoplasmic reticulum
golgi
protein transport
p24 proteins
secretory pathway
url https://doi.org/10.1515/bmc-2012-0028
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