Mechamisms of cell polarity: sorting and transport in epithelial cells

K Matter, I Mellman - Current opinion in cell biology, 1994 - Elsevier
Current opinion in cell biology, 1994Elsevier
The recent discovery of widely distributed targeting determinants, which govern the
polarized cell-surface distribution of plasma membrane proteins in epithelial cells, has
significantly changed our view of how polarized cells generate functionally distinct
membrane domains. Together with the surprising finding that the same determinants are
recognized on both the biosynthetic and the endocytic pathways, it now appears likely that a
common epigenetic code may exist that controls molecular sorting of membrane proteins in …
Abstract
The recent discovery of widely distributed targeting determinants, which govern the polarized cell-surface distribution of plasma membrane proteins in epithelial cells, has significantly changed our view of how polarized cells generate functionally distinct membrane domains. Together with the surprising finding that the same determinants are recognized on both the biosynthetic and the endocytic pathways, it now appears likely that a common epigenetic code may exist that controls molecular sorting of membrane proteins in a wide variety of polarized, and perhaps even non-polarized, cell types.
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