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Vesicular and non-vesicular lipid export from the ER to the secretory pathway

Publication date2020
Abstract

The endoplasmic reticulum is the site of synthesis of most glycerophospholipids, neutral lipids and the initial steps of sphingolipid biosynthesis of the secretory pathway. After synthesis, these lipids are distributed within the cells to create and maintain the specific compositions of the other secretory organelles. This represents a formidable challenge, particularly while there is a simultaneous and quantitatively important flux of membrane components stemming from the vesicular traffic of proteins through the pathway, which can also vary depending on the cell type and status. To meet this challenge cells have developed an intricate system of interorganellar contacts and lipid transport proteins, functioning in non-vesicular lipid transport, which are able to ensure membrane lipid homeostasis even in the absence of membrane trafficking. Nevertheless, under normal conditions, lipids are transported in cells by both vesicular and non-vesicular mechanisms. In this review we will discuss the mechanism and roles of vesicular and non-vesicular transport of lipids from the ER to other organelles of the secretory pathway.

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FUNATO, Kouichi, RIEZMAN, Howard, MUÑIZ, Manuel. Vesicular and non-vesicular lipid export from the ER to the secretory pathway. In: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2020, vol. 1865, n° 158453. doi: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2019.04.013
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