Trafficking routes to the plant vacuole: Connecting alternative and classical pathways

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Abstract

Due to the numerous roles plant vacuoles play in cell homeostasis, detoxification, and protein storage, the trafficking pathways to this organelle have been extensively studied. Recent evidence, however, suggests that our vision of transport to the vacuole is not as simple as previously imagined. Alternative routes have been identified and are being characterized. Intricate interconnections between routes seem to occur in various cases, complicating the interpretation of data. In this review, we aim to summarize the published evidence and link the emerging data with previous findings. We discuss the current state of information on alternative and classical trafficking routes to the plant vacuole.

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Sansebastiano, G. P. D., Barozzi, F., Piro, G., Denecke, J., & Lousa, C. D. M. (2017, December 18). Trafficking routes to the plant vacuole: Connecting alternative and classical pathways. Journal of Experimental Botany. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erx376

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