Biopolymers and Cell. 2012; 28(4): 281-284

 

THE SEA COMPLEX – THE BEGINNING

 

Algret R., Dokudovskaya S. S.


CNRS UMR 8126, UniversitJ Paris-Sud 11, Institut Gustave Roussy
114, rue Edouard Vaillant, Villejuif, France, 94805

The presence of distinctive internal membrane compartments, dynamically connected via selective transport pathways, is a hallmark of eukaryotic cells. Many of the proteins required for formation and maintenance of these compartments share an evolutionary history. We have recently identified a new conserved protein complex – the SEA complex – that possesses proteins with structural characteristics similar to the membrane coating complexes such as the nuclear pore complex (NPC), the COPII vesicle coating complex and HOPS/CORVET tethering complexes. The SEA complex in yeast is dynamically associated to the vacuole. The data on the function of the SEA complex remain extremely limited. Here we will discuss a possible role of the SEA complex based on the data from genetic assays and a number of functional studies in both yeast and other eukaryotes

 


Keywords: Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the SEA complex, vacuoles