PMID: 6404654May 15, 1983Paper

Multiple pathways of exocytosis, endocytosis, and membrane recycling: validation of a Golgi route

Federation Proceedings
M G Farquhar

Abstract

A number of pathways for intracellular membrane traffic have been detected in various cell types. The major established routes are: 1) the lysosomal pathway, which is the major route utilized in phagocytic and cultured cells; 2) the transcellular route, which represents the major type of traffic in nonfenestrated, capillary endothelial cells and which also appears to be the preferred route for the transport of immunoglobulins (intact) across cells; 3) the exocytosis pathway, utilized in secretory cells for discharge of secretory products, and which is also believed to be used for delivery of intrinsic membrane glycoproteins; 4) the plasmalemma to Golgi route, also highly developed in secretory cells, which is believed to be utilized for the recycling of secretory granule membranes; and 5) the biosynthetic pathways for transport of secretory products, lysosomal enzymes, and membrane proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi complex and for transport of lysosomal enzymes from the Golgi complex to lysosomes. It has become clear that cells repeatedly reutilize or recycle the membranes used in these various transport operations. Clathrin-coated vesicles have been found to be involved in transport along all these routes, w...Continue Reading

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