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de la Riva-Carrasco, R., Perez-Pandolfo, S., Suárez Freire, S., Romero, N.M., Bhujabal, Z., Johansen, T., Wappner, P., Melani, M. (2021). The immunophilin Zonda controls regulated exocytosis in endocrine and exocrine tissues.  Traffic 22(4): 111--122.
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FBrf0248368
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Research paper
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Exocytosis is a fundamental process in physiology, that ensures communication between cells, organs and even organisms. Hormones, neuropeptides and antibodies, among other cargoes are packed in exocytic vesicles that need to reach and fuse with the plasma membrane to release their content to the extracellular milieu. Hundreds of proteins participate in this process and several others in its regulation. We report here a novel component of the exocytic machinery, the Drosophila transmembrane immunophilin Zonda (Zda), previously found to participate in autophagy. Zda is highly expressed in secretory tissues, and regulates exocytosis in at least three of them: the ring gland, insulin-producing cells and the salivary gland. Using the salivary gland as a model system, we found that Zda is required at final steps of the exocytic process for fusion of secretory granules to the plasma membrane. In a genetic screen we identified the small GTPase RalA as a crucial regulator of secretory granule exocytosis that is required, similarly to Zda, for fusion between the secretory granule and the plasma membrane.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Traffic
    Title
    Traffic
    Publication Year
    2000-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1398-9219
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