Exo- and endocytotic trafficking of SCAMP2

Plant Signal Behav. 2009 Dec;4(12):1196-8. doi: 10.4161/psb.4.12.10075.

Abstract

Exo- and endocytotic membrane trafficking is an essential process for transport of secretory proteins, extracellular glycans, transporters and lipids in plant cells. Using secretory carrier membrane protein 2 (SCAMP2) as a marker for secretory vesicles and tobacco BY-2 cells as a model system, we recently demonstrated that SCAMP2 positive structures containing secretory materials are transported from the Golgi apparatus to the plasma membrane (PM) and/or cell plate. This structure is consisted with clustered vesicles and was thus named the secretory vesicle cluster (SVC). Here, we have utilized the reversible photoswitching fluorescent protein Dronpa1 to trace the movement of SCAMP2 on the PM and cell plate. Activated SCAMP2-Dronpa fluorescence on the PM and cell plate moved into the BY-2 cells within several minutes, but did not spread around PM. This is consistent with recycling of SCAMP2 among endomembrane compartments such as the TGN, PM and cell plate. The relationship between SVC-mediated trafficking and exo- and endocytosis of plant cells is discussed taking into account this new data and knowledge provided by recent reports.

Keywords: Golgi apparatus; SCAMP2; SVC; dronpa; endocytosis; endomembrane system; endosome; exocytosis; pectin; plasma menbrane; secretory carrier membrane protein 2; secretory protein; secretory vesicle cluster; trans-Golgi network.

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