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Vesicle transport at the Golgi apparatus is a well-described process, and the major protein components involved have been identified. This includes the coat proteins that function in cargo sorting and vesicle formation, and the proteins that mediate the downstream events of vesicle tethering and membrane fusion. However, despite this knowledge, there remain significant gaps in our mechanistic understanding of these processes which includes how they are coordinated in space and time. In this review we discuss recent advances that have provided new insights into the mechanisms of Golgi trafficking, focussing on vesicle formation and cargo sorting, and vesicle tethering and fusion. These studies point to a high degree of spatial organisation of trafficking components at the Golgi and indicate an inherent plasticity of trafficking. Going forward, further advancements in technology and more sophisticated functional assays are expected to yield greater understanding of the mechanisms that govern Golgi trafficking events.
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Maryam Arab
Boston Children's Hospital
Tong Chen
Ningbo University of Technology
Martin Lowe
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
Current Opinion in Cell Biology
University of Manchester
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6b806b6db6435876399be — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceb.2024.102365