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. 2021 Apr 29;184(9):2412-2429.e16.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.03.035. Epub 2021 Apr 13.

ER-to-Golgi protein delivery through an interwoven, tubular network extending from ER

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ER-to-Golgi protein delivery through an interwoven, tubular network extending from ER

Aubrey V Weigel et al. Cell. .
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Abstract

Cellular versatility depends on accurate trafficking of diverse proteins to their organellar destinations. For the secretory pathway (followed by approximately 30% of all proteins), the physical nature of the vessel conducting the first portage (endoplasmic reticulum [ER] to Golgi apparatus) is unclear. We provide a dynamic 3D view of early secretory compartments in mammalian cells with isotropic resolution and precise protein localization using whole-cell, focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy with cryo-structured illumination microscopy and live-cell synchronized cargo release approaches. Rather than vesicles alone, the ER spawns an elaborate, interwoven tubular network of contiguous lipid bilayers (ER exit site) for protein export. This receptacle is capable of extending microns along microtubules while still connected to the ER by a thin neck. COPII localizes to this neck region and dynamically regulates cargo entry from the ER, while COPI acts more distally, escorting the detached, accelerating tubular entity on its way to joining the Golgi apparatus through microtubule-directed movement.

Keywords: COPI; COPII; cholesterol; correlative light and electron microscopy; endoplasmic reticulum exit sites; endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi transport intermediate; focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy; membrane trafficking; retention using selective hook system; secretory pathway.

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Declaration of interests C.S.X. and H.F.H. have a U.S. patent 10,600,615 of the enhanced FIB-SEM system used in this work.

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