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lüll Dynamin-related proteins and Pex11 proteins in peroxisome division and proliferation Thoms S; Erdmann RFEBS J 2005[Oct]; 272 (20): 5169-81The abundance and size of cellular organelles vary depending on the cell type and metabolic needs. Peroxisomes constitute a class of cellular organelles renowned for their ability to adapt to cellular and environmental conditions. Together with transcriptional regulators, two groups of peroxisomal proteins have a pronounced influence on peroxisome size and abundance. Pex11-type peroxisome proliferators are involved in the proliferation of peroxisomes, defined here as an increase in size and/or number of peroxisomes. Dynamin-related proteins have recently been suggested to be required for the scission of peroxisomal membranes. This review surveys the function of Pex11-type peroxisome proliferators and dynamin-related proteins in peroxisomal proliferation and division.|Animals[MESH]|Carrier Proteins[MESH]|Dynamins/*physiology[MESH]|Endocytosis/physiology[MESH]|GTP Phosphohydrolases/physiology[MESH]|GTP-Binding Proteins/physiology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Membrane Proteins/physiology[MESH]|Microtubule-Associated Proteins/physiology[MESH]|Mitochondria/physiology[MESH]|Mitochondrial Proteins/physiology[MESH]|Models, Biological[MESH]|Myxovirus Resistance Proteins[MESH]|Perilipin-1[MESH]|Peroxins[MESH]|Peroxisomes/*physiology[MESH]|Phosphoproteins/physiology[MESH]|Protein Isoforms/physiology[MESH]|Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins/physiology[MESH]|Vesicular Transport Proteins[MESH] |