Communicative & Integrative Biology (Nov 2010)

Biogenesis of extracellular vesicles in yeast <subtitle>Many questions with few answers</subtitle>

  • Débora L. Oliveira,
  • Ernesto S. Nakayasu,
  • Luna S. Joffe,
  • Allan J. Guimarães,
  • Tiago J. P. Sobreira,
  • Joshua D. Nosanchuk,
  • Radames J. B. Cordero,
  • Susana Frases,
  • Arturo Casadevall,
  • Igor C. Almeida,
  • Leonardo Nimrichter,
  • Marcio L. Rodrigues

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4161/cib.3.6.12756
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 6
pp. 533 – 535

Abstract

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The cellular events required for unconventional protein secretion in eukaryotic pathogens are beginning to be revealed. In fungi, extracellular release of proteins involves passage through the cell wall by mechanisms that are poorly understood. In recent years, several studies demonstrated that yeast cells produce vesicles that traverse the cell wall to release a wide range of cellular components into the extracellular space. These studies suggested that extracellular vesicle release involves components of both conventional and unconventional secretory pathways, although the precise mechanisms required for this process are still unknown. We discuss here cellular events that are candidates for regulating this interesting but elusive event in the biology of yeast cells.