Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8480690 | Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The retrograde trafficking from endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN) is one of the major endocytic pathways to divert proteins and lipids away from lysosomal degradation. Retrograde transported cargos enter the TGN via two itineraries from either the early endosome/recycling endosome or the late endosome and involve various machinery components such as retromer, sorting nexins, clathrin, small GTPases, tethering factors and SNAREs. Recently, the pathway has been recognized for its role in signal transduction, physiology and pathogenesis of human diseases.
Keywords
AP1PI(3,5)P2SNXConserved oligomeric Golgi complexRetromerFRBEhd1Pseudomonas exotoxinMTOCTGNARFCTXBSNAREAPPCoGFKBPNSFGGAPI(3)PPI(4)PPI(4,5)P2recycling endosomeEndosomeearly endosomeBARAlzheimer diseasesyntaxinSynTrans-Golgi networkendoplasmic reticulumWaSHSNAPN-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factorPlasma membraneLow-density lipoproteinLDLSorting nexinmicrotubule organizing centerlate endosomeFK506 binding proteinInteracting proteinsoluble NSF attachment proteinamyloid precursor proteinGRIPcation-independent mannose-6-phosphate receptorsoluble NSF attachment protein receptor
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Authors
Lei Lu, Wanjin Hong,