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Clathrin is a
protein that
plays a role in the
formation of
coated vesicles.
Clathrin was
first isolated by
Barbara Pe**** in 1976. It
forms a triskelion...
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where exocytosis occurs in
migrating mammalian cells as part of
their clathrin-mediated
endocytic cycle. This,
together with actin-polymerisation there...
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chemical signals.
Studies have
implicated cortactin in both
clathrin-mediated
endocytosis and
clathrin-independent endocytosis. In both
kinds of endocytosis...
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Micropinocytosis involves smaller vesicles that are
usually formed by
clathrin. In both scenarios, the
vesicles merge into a
digestive vacuole or endosome...
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Mediates Bacterial Invasion through Ku70 in an Actin, c-Cbl,
Clathrin and
Caveolin 2-Dependent Manner".
Cellular Microbiology. 11 (4): 629–644...
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polymerization using GTP.
Dynamin is
responsible for the
separation of
clathrin buds from the
plasma membrane. GTP is used.
Rotary motors: FoF1-ATP synthase...
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proteins including other cargo receptors and coat
proteins such as
clathrin, COPI and COPII. As more and more of
these coating proteins come together...
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plate matures,
large amounts of
membrane material are
removed via
clathrin-mediated
endocytosis [7] Eventually, the
edges of the cell
plate fuse with...
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located on
chromosome 2, q14.3, and
contains 20 exons. BIN1
mainly regulates clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Due to a
large number of exons, this gene is subject...