Movement of the endoplasmic reticulum is driven by multiple classes of vesicles marked by Rab-GTPases.
Allison LangleySarah Abeling-WangErinn WagnerJohn SalogiannisPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Peripheral endoplasmic reticulum tubules move on microtubules by either attaching to motors (cargo adaptor-mediated), dynamic microtubule-plus ends (tip attachment complexes) or motile vesicles (hitchhiking) but the prevalence of each mode is not clearPost-Golgi vesicles marked by Rab6/TGN46 and ER to Golgi vesicles marked by Rab1 drive ER movementsER hitchhiking on multiple classes of vesicles (endolysosomal, post-Golgi and ER to Golgi) marked by Rabs plays a prominent role in ER movement.
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