Endocytosis has traditionally been viewed as a mechanism for achieving signal attenuation: activated cell surface receptors are internalised and trafficked through
endocytic vesicles to lysosomes, where they are degraded.
However, approximately 40 % of human (and most eukaryotic) proteins localize to chemically distinct subcellular environments, including the organelles that compose the secretory pathway,
endocytic vesicles, mitochondria, lysosomes or they are secreted into the extracellular milieu.
The Loyola study is titled, «
Endocytic vesicle rupture is a conserved mechanism of cellular invasion by amyloid proteins.»
Novel function of clathrin light chain in promoting
endocytic vesicle formation.
Not exact matches
Mobilization and fusion of a non-recycling pool of synaptic
vesicles under conditions of
endocytic blockade.
Discrete Residues in the C < sub > 2 B Domain of Synaptotagmin I Independently Specify
Endocytic Rate and Synaptic
Vesicle Size.