Table 1.
A. thaliana | T. thermophila | T. gondii & P. falciparum |
G. lamblia | T. brucei | E. histolytica | D. discoideum | |||||||||
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Com | Evi | Des | Ref | Des | Ref | Des | Ref | Des | Ref | Des | Ref | Des | Ref | Des | Ref |
AP-1 | Loc | TGN, endosomes |
[40–42] | Puncta | [45] | Golgi, ELC | [46,47] | PV | [50] | Phagosomes | [54] | Phagosomes, Golgi |
[55, 56] |
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Fxn | Vacuolar delivery, PM recycling |
[40–42] | Mic/Rhop biogenesis |
[46] | PV trafficking |
[50, 51] |
Lysosomal delivery |
[52,53] | Phagocytosis, CV, lysosomal delivery |
[55– 57] |
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AP-2 | Loc | PM, puncta | [59–64] | CV, basal bodies |
[45] | PV | [73] | Phagosomes | [54] | PM, CV, puncta | [67, 68] |
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Fxn | Endocytosis | [59–62,64] | Endocytosis, cyst formation |
[73] | |||||||||||
ESCRT | Loc | TGN, endosomes, MVBs |
[23,80, 82–85] |
Vps4 cytosolic |
[95] | PV | [96, 97] |
LE/MVB | [78] | Phagosomes, MVBs |
[100, 101] |
Intracellular puncta |
[102] | ||
Fxn | Vacuolar delivery, autophagy |
[82,84–88] | Vacuolar delivery |
[78] | Phagocytosis | [101] | Differentiation | [103] | |||||||
Retromer | Loc | TGN, endosomes |
[107–114] | Vps10- like puncta |
[120] | TGN,ELC | [122, 123] |
PV, ER | [124, 125] |
Endosomes | [12] | ||||
Fxn | Vacuolar delivery |
[109– 113,115, 116,119] |
DCG biogenesis |
[120, 121] |
ELC to TGN and PM recycling |
[122] | Vacuolar delivery |
[12] | PPV maintenance |
[33, 126] |
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Rab5 | Loc | Endosomes | [131–137] | ELC, PM | [139–144] | Endosomes | [145– 147] |
Phagosomes, PPVs |
[33, 148, 149] |
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Fxn | Vacuolar delivery, recycling |
[131,133, 138] |
Mic/Rhop and DV trafficking |
[139, 143, 144] |
Endocytosis | [145– 147] |
PPV maintenance |
[33] | |||||||
Rab7 | Loc | Endosomes, vacuole |
[153] | Phagosomes | [156, 157] |
ELC, VAC | [122,123, 139,141, 158] |
LE/MVB | [159] | Phagosomes, PPVs |
[33, 148] |
Phagsosomes, late endocytic |
[70, 161– 165] |
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Fxn | Vacuolar delivery, autophagy |
[153–155] | Vacuolar delivery |
[159] | PPV maintenance |
[33, 126] |
Phagocytosis, lysosomal delivery |
[163– 165] |
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Rab 11 |
Loc | PM,TGN, endosomes |
[168– 170,172, 174–177] |
Endosomes | [157] | Rhops, PM (IMC) |
[179–181] | Puncta, PM |
[182] | Endosomes | [183, 184] |
Endosomes, puncta |
[185– 187] |
CV, phagosomes |
[162, 188, 189] |
Fxn | Cytokinesis, PM trafficking |
[168–178] | Cell division | [180, 181] |
Cyst formation |
[182] | Recycling | [183, 184] |
Recycling | [187] | CV function, osmotic stress |
[188, 189] |
This table provides a brief summary of the evidence for functional homology for select membrane trafficking components across discussed model organisms. Trafficking machinery is listed by row and organisms by column. For each component listed, the major localization and presumed function are listed, with appropriate references for each; for more extensive description of the underlying evidence please see the relevant main text section(s).
Abbreviations: Com, component; Evi, evidence; Des, description; Ref, references; Loc, localization; Fxn, function; PM, plasma membrane; TGN, trans-Golgi network; MVB, multi-vesicular body; LE, late endosome; CV, contractile vacuole; DCG, dense core granule; ELC, endosome-like compartment; Mic, microneme; Rhop, rhoptry; VAC, vacuolar compartment; DV, digestive vacuole; IMC, inner membrane complex; PPV, pre-phagosomal vacuole. Blank cells are present where components are either unknown or no evidence exists.