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From transporter to transceptor: Signaling from transporters provokes re-evaluation of complex trafficking and regulatory controls: Endocytic internalization and intracellular trafficking of nutrient transceptors may, at least in part, be governed by their signaling function

When cells are starved of their substrate, many nutrient transporters are induced. These undergo rapid endocytosis and redirection of their intracellular trafficking when their substrate becomes available again. The discovery that some of these transporters also act as receptors, or transceptors, su...

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Autores principales: Kriel, Johan, Haesendonckx, Steven, Rubio-Texeira, Marta, Van Zeebroeck, Griet, Thevelein, Johan M
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Publicado: WILEY-VCH Verlag 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3258547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21913212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bies.201100100
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author Kriel, Johan
Haesendonckx, Steven
Rubio-Texeira, Marta
Van Zeebroeck, Griet
Thevelein, Johan M
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Haesendonckx, Steven
Rubio-Texeira, Marta
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Thevelein, Johan M
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description When cells are starved of their substrate, many nutrient transporters are induced. These undergo rapid endocytosis and redirection of their intracellular trafficking when their substrate becomes available again. The discovery that some of these transporters also act as receptors, or transceptors, suggests that at least part of the sophisticated controls governing the trafficking of these proteins has to do with their signaling function rather than with control of transport. In yeast, the general amino acid permease Gap1 mediates signaling to the protein kinase A pathway. Its endocytic internalization and intracellular trafficking are subject to amino acid control. Other nutrient transceptors controlling this signal transduction pathway appear to be subject to similar trafficking regulation. Transporters with complex regulatory control have also been suggested to function as transceptors in other organisms. Hence, precise regulation of intracellular trafficking in nutrient transporters may be related to the need for tight control of nutrient-induced signaling.
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spelling pubmed-32585472012-01-17 From transporter to transceptor: Signaling from transporters provokes re-evaluation of complex trafficking and regulatory controls: Endocytic internalization and intracellular trafficking of nutrient transceptors may, at least in part, be governed by their signaling function Kriel, Johan Haesendonckx, Steven Rubio-Texeira, Marta Van Zeebroeck, Griet Thevelein, Johan M Bioessays Prospects & Overviews When cells are starved of their substrate, many nutrient transporters are induced. These undergo rapid endocytosis and redirection of their intracellular trafficking when their substrate becomes available again. The discovery that some of these transporters also act as receptors, or transceptors, suggests that at least part of the sophisticated controls governing the trafficking of these proteins has to do with their signaling function rather than with control of transport. In yeast, the general amino acid permease Gap1 mediates signaling to the protein kinase A pathway. Its endocytic internalization and intracellular trafficking are subject to amino acid control. Other nutrient transceptors controlling this signal transduction pathway appear to be subject to similar trafficking regulation. Transporters with complex regulatory control have also been suggested to function as transceptors in other organisms. Hence, precise regulation of intracellular trafficking in nutrient transporters may be related to the need for tight control of nutrient-induced signaling. WILEY-VCH Verlag 2011-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3258547/ /pubmed/21913212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bies.201100100 Text en Copyright © 2011 WILEY Periodicals, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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Kriel, Johan
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Van Zeebroeck, Griet
Thevelein, Johan M
From transporter to transceptor: Signaling from transporters provokes re-evaluation of complex trafficking and regulatory controls: Endocytic internalization and intracellular trafficking of nutrient transceptors may, at least in part, be governed by their signaling function
title From transporter to transceptor: Signaling from transporters provokes re-evaluation of complex trafficking and regulatory controls: Endocytic internalization and intracellular trafficking of nutrient transceptors may, at least in part, be governed by their signaling function
title_full From transporter to transceptor: Signaling from transporters provokes re-evaluation of complex trafficking and regulatory controls: Endocytic internalization and intracellular trafficking of nutrient transceptors may, at least in part, be governed by their signaling function
title_fullStr From transporter to transceptor: Signaling from transporters provokes re-evaluation of complex trafficking and regulatory controls: Endocytic internalization and intracellular trafficking of nutrient transceptors may, at least in part, be governed by their signaling function
title_full_unstemmed From transporter to transceptor: Signaling from transporters provokes re-evaluation of complex trafficking and regulatory controls: Endocytic internalization and intracellular trafficking of nutrient transceptors may, at least in part, be governed by their signaling function
title_short From transporter to transceptor: Signaling from transporters provokes re-evaluation of complex trafficking and regulatory controls: Endocytic internalization and intracellular trafficking of nutrient transceptors may, at least in part, be governed by their signaling function
title_sort from transporter to transceptor: signaling from transporters provokes re-evaluation of complex trafficking and regulatory controls: endocytic internalization and intracellular trafficking of nutrient transceptors may, at least in part, be governed by their signaling function
topic Prospects & Overviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3258547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21913212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bies.201100100
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