2024
DOI: 10.1101/gad.351337.123
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Pan-cellular organelles and suborganelles—from common functions to cellular diversity?

Rico Schieweck,
Magdalena Götz

Abstract: Cell diversification is at the base of increasing multicellular organism complexity in phylogeny achieved during ontogeny. However, there are also functions common to all cells, such as cell division, cell migration, translation, endocytosis, exocytosis, etc. Here we revisit the organelles involved in such common functions, reviewing recent evidence of unexpected differences of proteins at these organelles. For instance, centrosomes or mitochondria differ significantly in their protein composition in different… Show more

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