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Title of Journal: J Plant Res

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Abbravation: Journal of Plant Research

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Springer Japan

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10.1002/ajmg.a.36637

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1618-0860

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Exosomes versus microexosomes Shared components b

Authors: Kenji Miyado Woojin Kang Kenji Yamatoya Maito Hanai Akihiro Nakamura Toshiyuki Mori Mami Miyado Natsuko Kawano
Publish Date: 2017/02/03
Volume: 130, Issue: 3, Pages: 479-483
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In multicellular organisms cellular components are constantly translocated within cells and are also transported exclusively between limited cells regardless of their physical distance Exosomes function as one of the key mediators of intercellular transportation External vesicles were identified 50 years ago in plants and now reconsidered to be exosomelike vesicles Meanwhile a wellknown exosomal component tetraspanin CD9 regulates sperm–egg fusion in mammals A number of Arabidopsis tetraspanins are also expressed in reproductive tissues at fertilization and are localized at the plasma membrane of protoplasts Moreover CD9containing structures or ‘microexosomes’ are released from mouse eggs during their maturation and promote the sperm–egg fusion This phenomenon implies that two types of sharedcomponent intercellular carriers might be released from multiple types of plant and animal cells which widely regulate biological phenomena We herein highlight their discrete structures formation processes and functions


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