Assembly And Cellular Exit Of Coronaviruses: Hijacking An Unconventional Secretory Pathway From The Pre-Golgi Intermediate Compartment Via The Golgi Ribbon To The Extracellular Space

CELLS(2021)

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Coronaviruses (CoVs) assemble by budding into the lumen of the intermediate compartment (IC) at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-Golgi interface. However, why CoVs have chosen the IC as their intracellular site of assembly and how progeny viruses are delivered from this compartment to the extracellular space has remained unclear. Here we address these enigmatic late events of the CoV life cycle in light of recently described properties of the IC. Of particular interest are the emerging spatial and functional connections between IC elements and recycling endosomes (REs), defined by the GTPases Rab1 and Rab11, respectively. The establishment of IC-RE links at the cell periphery, around the centrosome and evidently also at the noncompact zones of the Golgi ribbon indicates that-besides traditional ER-Golgi communication-the IC also promotes a secretory process that bypasses the Golgi stacks, but involves its direct connection with the endocytic recycling system. The initial confinement of CoVs to the lumen of IC-derived large transport carriers and their preferential absence from Golgi stacks is consistent with the idea that they exit cells following such an unconventional route. In fact, CoVs may share this pathway with other intracellularly budding viruses, lipoproteins, procollagen, and/or protein aggregates experimentally introduced into the IC lumen.
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coronavirus (CoV), virus assembly, virus egress, ER-Golgi intermediate compartment (IC or ERGIC), vesicular tubular cluster (VTC), recycling endosome (RE), Golgi ribbon, unconventional secretion, Golgi bypass, Rab1, Rab11, megavesicles
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