Traffic jams in fish bones: ER-to-Golgi protein transport during zebrafish development
AUTHORS
Melville
DBDavid B ,
Knapik
EWEla W .
Cell adhesion & migration. 2011 03 01; 5(2).
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- PMID: 21178403[PubMed].
- PMCID: PMC3084976.
ABSTRACT
Extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, cell adhesion molecules, cytokines, morphogens and membrane receptors are synthesized in the ER and transported through the Golgi complex to the cell surface and the extracellular space. The first leg in this journey from the ER to Golgi is facilitated by the Coat Protein II (COPII) vesicular carriers. Genetic defects in genes encoding various COPII components cause a broad spectrum of human diseases, from anemia to skeletal deformities. Here, we summarize our findings in zebrafish and discuss how mutations in COPII elements may cause specific cellular and developmental defects.