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Review
. 2016 Jul;24(7):525-534.
doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2016.03.005. Epub 2016 Mar 31.

Bacterial Vesicle Secretion and the Evolutionary Origin of the Eukaryotic Endomembrane System

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Bacterial Vesicle Secretion and the Evolutionary Origin of the Eukaryotic Endomembrane System

Sven B Gould et al. Trends Microbiol. 2016 Jul.

Abstract

Eukaryotes possess an elaborate endomembrane system with endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus, Golgi, lysosomes, peroxisomes, autophagosomes, and dynamic vesicle traffic. Theories addressing the evolutionary origin of eukaryotic endomembranes have overlooked the outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) that bacteria, archaea, and mitochondria secrete into their surroundings. We propose that the eukaryotic endomembrane system originated from bacterial OMVs released by the mitochondrial ancestor within the cytosol of its archaeal host at eukaryote origin. Confined within the host's cytosol, OMVs accumulated naturally, fusing either with each other or with the host's plasma membrane. This matched the host's archaeal secretory pathway for cotranslational protein insertion with outward bound mitochondrial-derived vesicles consisting of bacterial lipids, forging a primordial, secretory endoplasmic reticulum as the cornerstone of the eukaryotic endomembrane system. VIDEO ABSTRACT.

Keywords: bacterial vesicle secretion; endomembrane system; endoplasmic reticulum; endosymbiosis; eukaryote origin; nucleus.

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