Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10929382 | Current Opinion in Cell Biology | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Peroxisomes are one of numerous organelles in a eukaryotic cell; they are small, single-membrane-bound vesicles involved in cellular metabolism, particularly fatty acid degradation. Transport of metabolites and co-factors in and across the membrane is taken care of by specific transporters. Peroxisome formation and maintenance has been debated for a long time: opinions swinging from autonomous to ER-derived organelles. Only recently it has been established firmly that the site of origin of peroxisomes is the ER. It implies that a new branch of the endomembrane system is open to further characterization.
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Authors
Henk F Tabak, Adabella van der Zand, Ineke Braakman,