- immediately, and the
membrane is
subsequently recycled to the cell surface.
Macropinocytosis is a clathrin-independent
endocytic mechanism that can be activated...
- that
Ebolavirus uses
macropinocytosis to
enter the host cells.
Induction of
macropinocytosis leads to the
formation of
macropinocytosis-specific endosomes...
-
include the CLIC/GEEC
pathway (regulated by Graf1), as well as MEND and
macropinocytosis. Clathrin-mediated
endocytosis is the only
pathway dependent on both...
-
nontyphoidal Salmonella.
Salmonella cells are able to
enter macrophages via
macropinocytosis.
Typhoidal serotypes can use this to
achieve dissemination throughout...
-
sections of membrane. For instance, in
endocytosis (more specifically,
macropinocytosis), a
portion of the cell's
plasma membrane pinches off to form vesicles...
- glycosaminoglycans, of the host cell and also
enters via
macropinocytosis.
After macropinocytosis, H+ is
pumped inside the
internalized vacuole containing...
-
disrupt host cell
membranes or
stimulate their own
endocytosis or
macropinocytosis into host cells.
These virulence factors allow the
bacteria to enter...
- clathrin-mediated
endocytosis (CME), caveolae-mediated
endocytosis (CavME), and
macropinocytosis.
After administration in vivo,
cationic liposomes are biodegradable...
- Virginie; Chandran, Bala (April 2016). "ESCRT-0
Component Hrs
Promotes Macropinocytosis of Kaposi's Sarcoma-****ociated
Herpesvirus in
Human Dermal Microvascular...
-
heparan sulfate proteoglycans at the cell surface,
which happens by
macropinocytosis. On the
other hand, tau
release depends on
neuronal activity. Many...