Protein adaptation: mitotic functions for membrane trafficking proteins

review
membrane traffic
mitosis
Author

Royle SJ.

Doi

Citation

Royle, S.J. (2013). Protein adaptation: mitotic functions for membrane trafficking proteins. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 14, 592–599.

Abstract

Membrane trafficking and mitosis are two essential processes in eukaryotic cells. Surprisingly, many proteins best known for their role in membrane trafficking have additional ‘moonlighting’ functions in mitosis. Despite having proteins in common, there is insufficient evidence for a specific connection between these two processes. Instead, these phenomena demonstrate the adaptability of the membrane trafficking machinery that allows its repurposing for different cellular functions.