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Abstract
The molecular mechanism of membrane fusion essential to vital cellular activities such as intracellular transport, hormone secretion, enzyme release, or neurotransmission, involve the assembly and disassembly of a specialized set of proteins in opposing bilayers. Recent evidences shed new light on the role Ca(2+) has in the regulation of this mechanism in which the Golgi apparatus works as a central station; from here, Ca(2+) ions are released into and recovered from the cytosol during the different steps of the cargo progression. In fact, transient cytosolic Ca(2+) fluctuations take a crucial role to recruit proteins and enzymes Ca(2+)-sensitive on Golgi membranes where they are involved in membranes remodelling which is fundamental process for the fusion events that allow protein trafficking. Here I provide an overview of the role Ca(2+) plays in intra-Golgi trafficking underlying some interesting aspects to clarify the mechanisms of cargo progression.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20937019 DOI: 10.2174/156652410793384204
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Mol Med ISSN: 1566-5240 Impact factor: 2.222