COPII Paralogs in Plants: Functional Redundancy or Diversity?

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Abstract

In eukaryotes, the best-described mechanism of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) export is mediated by coat protein complex II (COPII) vesicles, which comprise five conserved cytosolic components [secretion-associated, Ras-related protein 1 (Sar1), Sec23–24, and Sec13–31]. In higher organisms, multiple paralogs of COPII components are created due to gene duplication. However, the functional diversity of plant COPII subunit isoforms remains largely elusive. Here we summarize and discuss the latest findings derived from studies of various arabidopsis COPII subunit isoforms and their functional diversity. We also put forward testable hypotheses on distinct populations of COPII vesicles performing unique functions in ER export in developmental and stress-related pathways in plants.

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Chung, K. P., Zeng, Y., & Jiang, L. (2016). COPII Paralogs in Plants: Functional Redundancy or Diversity? Trends in Plant Science. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2016.05.010

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