Understanding the Golgi Apparatus and Intracellular Transport Pathways
- To ensure that correct compartments will fuse with each other, it is necessary to have a mechanism for SNARE sorting along the secretory and endocytic pathways.
- There should be a working mechanism for the concentration of SNARE in sites through which two compartments fuse with each other.
- The cells have to have a mechanism to break connections.
- The connections between organelles should be thin. If connections become thick, it will be necessary to perform their fission initially to make them thin. On the other hand, if connections become thick, the ionic composition of two compartments involved in kiss-and-run mechanism will be easily equilibrated.
- Cells should have a mechanism to stimulate fusion at the defined time.
- It should be a gradient of ionic pumps of other protein machineries regulating the concentration of ions along the secretory and endocytic pathway able to create linear gradients.
- The kiss-and-run mechanism actually means that there is no specific retrograde transport, and this transport occurs simultaneously with the anterograde transport.
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