EGAD! There is an ERAD doppelganger in the Golgi

Disposal of membrane proteins in the late secretory pathway is thought to be exclusively facilitated by ESCRT‐dependent lysosomal degradation. In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Schmidt et al define a previously uncharacterized endosome and Golgi‐associated degradation (EGAD) pathway. This pathway,...

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Detalhes bibliográficos
Principais autores: Fonseca, D, Carvalho, P
Formato: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicado em: EMBO Press 2019
Descrição
Resumo:Disposal of membrane proteins in the late secretory pathway is thought to be exclusively facilitated by ESCRT‐dependent lysosomal degradation. In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Schmidt et al define a previously uncharacterized endosome and Golgi‐associated degradation (EGAD) pathway. This pathway, which has remarkable similarities to ERAD in the endoplasmic reticulum, operates in post‐ER organelles via the proteasome and contributes to lipid homeostasis in eukaryotic cells.