Protein transport by vesicles and tunnels.
Ishier RaoteVivek MalhotraPublished in: The Journal of cell biology (2019)
Palade's corpus placed small vesicles as the sole means to transport proteins across stable distinct compartments of the secretory pathway. We suggest that cargo, spatial organization of secretory compartments, and the timing of fission of cargo-filled containers dictate the design of transport intermediates that can be vesicles and transient direct tunnels.