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- Macropinosomes are a type of cellular compartment that form as a result of macropinocytosis. Macropinosomes have been described to form via a wave-like...
- onto the membrane, large fluid-filled endocytic vesicles form called macropinosomes, which can transiently increase the bulk fluid uptake of a cell by up...
- that of the infamous plant toxin ricin. After entering a cell via a macropinosome, the payload (A subunit) cleaves a specific adenine nucleobase from...
- confirmed). After infection, the virus enters into lymphocytes via macropinosomes.[citation needed] Once the virus newly infects a cell, the lipid membrane...
- specialized cells such as polarized cells and macrophages. Phagosomes, macropinosomes and autophagosomes mature in a manner similar to endosomes, and may...
- endosome ruffle plasma membrane cytoplasmic vesicle early phagosome macropinosome intracellular vesicle cell projection phagocytic vesicle Biological...
- macropinocytosis leads to the formation of macropinocytosis-specific endosomes (macropinosomes), which are large enough to accommodate Ebola virions. This discovery...
- binding protein binding metal ion binding Cellular component cytoplasm macropinosome retromer complex lysosomal membrane early endosome endosome membrane...
- breaking in intestinal organoid development The closure of Pak1-dependent macropinosomes requires the phosphorylation of CtBP1/BARS Liberali is married with...
- through the glycoprotein (GP) surface peplomer and is endocytosed into macropinosomes in the host cell. To penetrate the cell, the viral membrane fuses with...