Membrane tethering in intracellular transport

MG Waters, SR Pfeffert - Current opinion in cell biology, 1999 - Elsevier
MG Waters, SR Pfeffert
Current opinion in cell biology, 1999Elsevier
Studies of various membrane trafficking steps over the past year indicate that membranes
are tethered together prior to the interaction of v-SNAREs and t-SNAREs across the
membrane junction. The tethering proteins identified to date are quite large, being either
fibrous proteins or multimeric protein complexes. The tethering factors employed at different
steps are evolutionary unrelated, yet their function seems to be closely tied to the more
highly conserved Rab GTPases. Tethering factors may collaborate with Rabs and SNAREs …
Studies of various membrane trafficking steps over the past year indicate that membranes are tethered together prior to the interaction of v-SNAREs and t-SNAREs across the membrane junction. The tethering proteins identified to date are quite large, being either fibrous proteins or multimeric protein complexes. The tethering factors employed at different steps are evolutionary unrelated, yet their function seems to be closely tied to the more highly conserved Rab GTPases. Tethering factors may collaborate with Rabs and SNAREs to generate targeting specificity in the secretory pathway.
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