Originally discovered as regulators of cargo sorting during endosomal trafficking, ESCRT (endosomal sorting complexes required for transport) proteins are emerging as flexible machines that shape the behaviour of membranes throughout the cell. Deregulation of ESCRT activity is observed in neuro-degenerative diseases, virus infection and cancer. However, the mechanisms of pathogenesis involving ESCRTs have not yet fully come into focus. Here, we review the current knowledge of ESCRT function in health and disease and provide educated guesses for future research and focused therapeutic intervention.

When membranes need an ESCRT : endosomal sorting and membrane remodelling in health and disease / V. Alfred, T. Vaccari. - In: SWISS MEDICAL WEEKLY. - ISSN 1424-7860. - 146(2016), pp. w14347.1-w14347.14.

When membranes need an ESCRT : endosomal sorting and membrane remodelling in health and disease

V. Alfred
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T. Vaccari
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2016

Abstract

Originally discovered as regulators of cargo sorting during endosomal trafficking, ESCRT (endosomal sorting complexes required for transport) proteins are emerging as flexible machines that shape the behaviour of membranes throughout the cell. Deregulation of ESCRT activity is observed in neuro-degenerative diseases, virus infection and cancer. However, the mechanisms of pathogenesis involving ESCRTs have not yet fully come into focus. Here, we review the current knowledge of ESCRT function in health and disease and provide educated guesses for future research and focused therapeutic intervention.
Animals; Endosomes; Humans; Mutation; Neoplasms; Neurodegenerative Diseases; Nuclear Envelope; Virus Diseases; Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for Transport
Settore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicata
2016
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