Organelle acidification: An ancient cellular leak detector

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Intracellular membrane-bounded organelles of eukaryotic cells transiently contact the extracellular environment during endocytosis and secretion. Such contacts must be precisely timed to prevent leakage of cargo. I argue that early eukaryotes evolved organelle acidification as a way to detect and prevent leakage.

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Thattai, M. (2017, June 26). Organelle acidification: An ancient cellular leak detector. BMC Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-017-0395-1

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