Means of intracellular communication: Touching, kissing, fusing

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Abstract

Eukaryotic cells are complicated factories that need ensure productivity and functionality on the cellular level as well as being able to communicate with their environment. In order to do so cells developed intracellular communication systems. For a long time, research focused mainly on the secretory/biosynthetic and endocytic routes for communication, leaving the communication with other organelles apart. In the last decade, this view has changed dramatically and a more holistic view of intracellular communication is emerging. We are still at the tip of the iceberg, but a common theme of touching, kissing, fusing is emerging as general principles of communication.

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Spang, A. (2021). Means of intracellular communication: Touching, kissing, fusing. Microbial Cell, 8(6), 87–90. https://doi.org/10.15698/MIC2021.05.747

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