1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf01281026
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The morphology of multivesicular bodies in soybean protoplasts and their role in endocytosis

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“…MVBs might also be involved in recycling membranes. Although the presence of MVBs and their roles as prevacuolar compartments for lytic and storage vacuoles, in vacuolar receptor recycling, and in internalization and secretion of arabinogalactan-rich glycoproteins have been described [2,4,5,[13][14][15][16]18], only a few reports have identified components of the ESCRT-machinery in plants [53,54,67]. Here we show by cross-species comparisons that most protein entry components and all the ESCRT-components are present in Arabidopsis and rice.…”
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“…MVBs might also be involved in recycling membranes. Although the presence of MVBs and their roles as prevacuolar compartments for lytic and storage vacuoles, in vacuolar receptor recycling, and in internalization and secretion of arabinogalactan-rich glycoproteins have been described [2,4,5,[13][14][15][16]18], only a few reports have identified components of the ESCRT-machinery in plants [53,54,67]. Here we show by cross-species comparisons that most protein entry components and all the ESCRT-components are present in Arabidopsis and rice.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Thus, MVBs act as an intermediate station for cargo on the way to degradation, intracellular recycling and secretion ( Figure 1). Although MVBs have been described in plants, little is known about their biogenesis, cargos and function [2,4,[13][14][15][16]. These studies show that plant MVBs are prevacuolar compartments and are labeled by vacuolar sorting receptor (VSR) antibodies such as BP80 [5,17].…”
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“…These organelles have a typical multivesiculate morphology (Tse et al, 2004;Mo et al, 2006;Oliviusson et al, 2006). On the basis of uptake studies using electron-dense tracers, such MVBs have long been recognized as lying on the endocytic pathway in plant cells (Hillmer et al, 1986(Hillmer et al, , 1988Tanchak and Fowke, 1987;Galway et al, 1993). Moreover, recent FM4-64 uptake studies have confirmed their dual role in endocytosis and vacuolar protein transport by showing that the internalized dye reaches a VSR-enriched compartment (Sohn et al, 2003;Tse et al, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%