AbstractEndocytosis is the primary means by which eukaryotic cells internalize materials from the environment. However, while many components of the endocytic machinery are known, the timing of molecular events leading to endocytosis remains undefined. In this issue of Cell, Kaksonen et al. use real-time microscopy to define the temporal assembly of components of the endocytic machinery in the yeast S. cerevisiae. They also provide new insight into how the actin cytoskeleton is coordinated with the endocytic machinery
AbstractGenetic analysis of endocytosis in yeast early pointed to the essential role of actin in the...
Increasing evidence from a variety of cell types has highlighted the importance of the actin cytoske...
Endocytic vesicle formation is a complex process that couples sequential protein recruitment and lip...
AbstractIn budding yeast, many proteins involved in endocytic internalization, including adaptors an...
Endocytosis is a complex process that controls the composition of the plasma membrane, nutrient upta...
Endocytosis is a complex process that controls the composition of the plasma membrane, nutrient upta...
Endocytosis is a complex process that controls the composition of the plasma membrane, nutrient upta...
Endocytosis is a complex process that controls the composition of the plasma membrane, nutrient upta...
AbstractEndocytosis is the primary means by which eukaryotic cells internalize materials from the en...
Endocytosis is an essential eukaryotic process which has been reported to require a functional actin...
AbstractIn budding yeast, many proteins involved in endocytic internalization, including adaptors an...
SummaryClathrin-mediated transport is a major pathway for endocytosis. However, in yeast, where cort...
SummaryEndocytosis depends on an extensive network of interacting proteins that execute a series of ...
Endocytosis is an essential eukaryotic process which has been reported to require a functional actin...
During the process of clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME), an invagination of the plasma membrane is...
AbstractGenetic analysis of endocytosis in yeast early pointed to the essential role of actin in the...
Increasing evidence from a variety of cell types has highlighted the importance of the actin cytoske...
Endocytic vesicle formation is a complex process that couples sequential protein recruitment and lip...
AbstractIn budding yeast, many proteins involved in endocytic internalization, including adaptors an...
Endocytosis is a complex process that controls the composition of the plasma membrane, nutrient upta...
Endocytosis is a complex process that controls the composition of the plasma membrane, nutrient upta...
Endocytosis is a complex process that controls the composition of the plasma membrane, nutrient upta...
Endocytosis is a complex process that controls the composition of the plasma membrane, nutrient upta...
AbstractEndocytosis is the primary means by which eukaryotic cells internalize materials from the en...
Endocytosis is an essential eukaryotic process which has been reported to require a functional actin...
AbstractIn budding yeast, many proteins involved in endocytic internalization, including adaptors an...
SummaryClathrin-mediated transport is a major pathway for endocytosis. However, in yeast, where cort...
SummaryEndocytosis depends on an extensive network of interacting proteins that execute a series of ...
Endocytosis is an essential eukaryotic process which has been reported to require a functional actin...
During the process of clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME), an invagination of the plasma membrane is...
AbstractGenetic analysis of endocytosis in yeast early pointed to the essential role of actin in the...
Increasing evidence from a variety of cell types has highlighted the importance of the actin cytoske...
Endocytic vesicle formation is a complex process that couples sequential protein recruitment and lip...