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- Song, Min Seok;
- Sim, Hun Ju;
- Noh, Shin Hye;
- Malhotra, Vivek;
- Lee, Min Goo
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The secretion of proteins that do not follow the well-characterized endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-Golgi apparatus pathway, known as unconventional protein secretion (UCPS), is gradually revealing its complexities. Our study has identified an ER-based tubulovesicular network, termed ER tubular body (ER-TB), as a central compartment in this process. We demonstrate that ER-TBs are formed by two reticulophagy receptors, ATL3 and RTN3L, under conditions of cellular stress. In addition to their role in stress-induced secretion, the activation of UCPS via ER-TBs facilitates cell surface trafficking of trafficking-deficient transmembrane proteins such as Delta F508-CFTR. Furthermore, their involvement in ER remodeling and vesicle trafficking suggests a potential role in viral replication, particularly in the formation of membrane compartments utilized by positive-strand RNA viruses. By uncovering ER-TBs as key cellular structures in stress-induced UCPS and demonstrating their regulation by autophagy-related factors, our findings offer valuable insights into protein homeostasis, viral pathogenesis, and potential therapeutic strategies for diseases linked to trafficking defects.
키워드
- 제목
- ER tubular body: an ER-derived compartment for redirecting autophagy to secretory functions
- 저자
- Song, Min Seok; Sim, Hun Ju; Noh, Shin Hye; Malhotra, Vivek; Lee, Min Goo
- 발행일
- 2025-09
- 유형
- Article
- 저널명
- Autophagy
- 권
- 21
- 호
- 9
- 페이지
- 2082 ~ 2084