AbstractExtant eukaryotic cells have a dynamic traffic network that consists of diverse membrane-bound organelles exchanging matter via vesicles. This endomembrane system arose and diversified during a period characterized by massive expansions of gene families involved in trafficking after the acquisition of a mitochondrial endosymbiont by a prokaryotic host cell >1.8 billion years ago. Here we investigate the mechanistic link between gene duplication and the emergence of new nonendosymbiotic organelles, using a minimal biophysical model of traffic. Our model incorporates membrane-bound compartments, coat proteins and adaptors that drive vesicles to bud and segregate cargo from source compartments, and SNARE proteins and associated factors...
As free-living organisms the ancestors of mitochondria and plastids encoded complete genomes, proteo...
Abstract The endosymbiosis of an alpha-proteobacterium that gave rise to mitochondria was one of the...
International audienceThe cell of eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi) differs from that of...
The process by which some eukaryotic organelles, for example the endomembrane system, evolved withou...
The membrane-trafficking system underpins cellular trafficking of material in eukaryotes and its evo...
From unicellular protists to the largest megafauna and flora, all eukaryotes depend upon the organel...
A defining feature of eukaryotic cells is the presence of various distinct membrane-bound compartmen...
Eukaryogenesis is one of the most enigmatic evolutionary transitions, during which simple prokaryoti...
Understanding the evolution of eukaryotic cellular complexity is one of the grand challenges of mode...
AbstractA high level of subcellular compartmentalization is a hallmark of eukaryotic cells. This int...
Compared with prokaryotes, eukaryotic cells are tremendously complex. Eukaryotic cells are larger, c...
In creating mitochondria some 2 billion years ago, the first eukaryotes needed to establish protein ...
The origin of the eukaryotic endomembrane system is still the subject of much speculation. We argue ...
The complex eukaryotic cell resulted from a merger between simpler prokaryotic cells, yet the role o...
BACKGROUND: Membrane trafficking involves the complex regulation of proteins and lipids intracellula...
As free-living organisms the ancestors of mitochondria and plastids encoded complete genomes, proteo...
Abstract The endosymbiosis of an alpha-proteobacterium that gave rise to mitochondria was one of the...
International audienceThe cell of eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi) differs from that of...
The process by which some eukaryotic organelles, for example the endomembrane system, evolved withou...
The membrane-trafficking system underpins cellular trafficking of material in eukaryotes and its evo...
From unicellular protists to the largest megafauna and flora, all eukaryotes depend upon the organel...
A defining feature of eukaryotic cells is the presence of various distinct membrane-bound compartmen...
Eukaryogenesis is one of the most enigmatic evolutionary transitions, during which simple prokaryoti...
Understanding the evolution of eukaryotic cellular complexity is one of the grand challenges of mode...
AbstractA high level of subcellular compartmentalization is a hallmark of eukaryotic cells. This int...
Compared with prokaryotes, eukaryotic cells are tremendously complex. Eukaryotic cells are larger, c...
In creating mitochondria some 2 billion years ago, the first eukaryotes needed to establish protein ...
The origin of the eukaryotic endomembrane system is still the subject of much speculation. We argue ...
The complex eukaryotic cell resulted from a merger between simpler prokaryotic cells, yet the role o...
BACKGROUND: Membrane trafficking involves the complex regulation of proteins and lipids intracellula...
As free-living organisms the ancestors of mitochondria and plastids encoded complete genomes, proteo...
Abstract The endosymbiosis of an alpha-proteobacterium that gave rise to mitochondria was one of the...
International audienceThe cell of eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi) differs from that of...