2009
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e09-03-0256
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Endocytic Accessory Proteins Are Functionally Distinguished by Their Differential Effects on the Maturation of Clathrin-coated Pits

Abstract: Diverse cargo molecules (i.e., receptors and ligand/receptor complexes) are taken into the cell by clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) utilizing a core machinery consisting of cargo-specific adaptors, clathrin and the GTPase dynamin. Numerous endocytic accessory proteins are also required, but their differential roles and functional hierarchy during CME are not yet understood. Here, we used a combination of quantitative live-cell imaging by total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIR-FM), and decomp… Show more

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“…Previous studies defined different populations of CCSs on the basis of size (i.e., spot-like CCSs versus larger CCSs) and lifetime or whether CCSs disappeared following scission (terminal events) or persisted (non-terminal events) [10,23,28,61]. Detailed mechanistic inferences have been based on these types of dynamic classification [23].…”
Section: The Relationship Between the Dynamic Characteristics Of Ccssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies defined different populations of CCSs on the basis of size (i.e., spot-like CCSs versus larger CCSs) and lifetime or whether CCSs disappeared following scission (terminal events) or persisted (non-terminal events) [10,23,28,61]. Detailed mechanistic inferences have been based on these types of dynamic classification [23].…”
Section: The Relationship Between the Dynamic Characteristics Of Ccssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RED was shown to bind to AP-2, the major adaptor complex responsible for sorting cargo into clathrin-coated pits (Traub, 2009), and intersectins, which are SH3-domain-containing accessory proteins involved in cargo sorting and clathrin-coated pit maturation (Fig. 3) (O'Bryan, 2010;Mettlen et al, 2009). These molecular interactions allow coupling of EGFR-RALT complexes to clathrin-mediated endocytosis (Frosi et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Current models suggest that the FCHO proteins initiate membrane bending and cargo clustering via their FCH-BAR (F-BAR) and ÎŒ-homology domains, respectively (7,8,11). Simultaneously, Eps15 and intersectin recruit downstream adaptors and accessory proteins, which collectively drive maturation of the nascent endocytic pit (12). The early recruitment of FCHO1/2, Eps15, and intersectin to the plasma membrane suggest they play a role in the nucleation of clathrinmediated endocytosis (7,13).…”
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