Abstract:KDEL receptor-1 maintains homeostasis in the early secretory pathway by capturing and retrieving ER-chaperones to the ER during heavy secretory activity. We have previously shown that a Golgi scaffolding protein (ACBD3) facilitates KDEL receptor localization at the Golgi via regulating cargo wave-induced cAMP/PKA-dependent signaling pathway. Unexpectedly, a fraction of the receptor is also known to reside in the plasma membrane as a stress response, although it is largely unknown exactly how KDEL receptor gets… Show more
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