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Extracellular vesicles containing the I-BAR protein IRSp53 are released from the cell plasma membrane in an Arp2/3 dependent manner.

Aurore de PoretRayane DibsyPeggy MeridaAlice TrauschKaushik InamdarDelphine Muriaux
Published in: Biology of the cell (2022)
IRSp53 belongs to the I-BAR family proteins involved in curving cell membranes through a link with cortical actin. In that perspective, IRSp53 was shown to help membrane curvature of HIV-1 particles and, here, to be part of the budding process of a sub-population of EVs through its link with Arp2/3. IRSp53 is consequently a biomarker of these EVs of the cell plasma membrane.
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