Cells control their activity, in coordination with signal cues, by modulating the levels of plasma membrane receptors and transporters by the action of endosomes and lysosomes. This process is initiated by ubiquitination of cell surface receptors and transporters (cargoes), followed by their internalization by endocytosis. These cargoes are then transported via vesicular trafficking to early endosomes and, depending on external cues, they are either recycled back to the plasma membrane or degraded in late endosomal or lysosomal compartments. Given the heterogeneity of endosomes and lysosomes, due to their specific protein and lipid composition, subcellular localization, and membrane shape, it is not surprising they have also arisen as dynam...
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We have identified a novel, highly conserved protein of 14 kD copurifying with late endosomes/lysoso...
Eukaryotic cells contain distinct membrane-bound organelles, which compartmentalize cellular protein...
Cells control their activity, in coordination with signal cues, by modulating the levels of plasma m...
Cells control their activity, in coordination with signal cues, by modulating the levels of plasma m...
The integration of GPCR signaling with membrane trafficking, as a single orchestrated system, is a t...
Lysosomes are intracellular organelles that were considered for a long time to be simply an acidic a...
Lysosomes solve fundamental obstacles to the evolution of complex life forms. Lysosomes sense and ma...
Tight control of intracellular signaling is essential for developmental processes such as cell diffe...
A presentation in the Undergraduate Research Kaleidoscope: Library East Commons Performance Space, F...
AbstractThe ability to internalize macromolecules by endocytosis is a property of all eukaryotic cel...
Autophagy mediates the (non-)selective bulk degradation of cytoplasm, protein aggregates, damaged or...
AbstractThe delivery of proteins from the plasma membrane to the lysosome for degradation is essenti...
Cellular trafficking through the endosomal–lysosomal system is essential for the transport of cargo ...
Although long regarded as a conduit for the degradation or recycling of cell surface receptors, the ...
This is the final version. Available from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record. Biotechnology ...
We have identified a novel, highly conserved protein of 14 kD copurifying with late endosomes/lysoso...
Eukaryotic cells contain distinct membrane-bound organelles, which compartmentalize cellular protein...
Cells control their activity, in coordination with signal cues, by modulating the levels of plasma m...
Cells control their activity, in coordination with signal cues, by modulating the levels of plasma m...
The integration of GPCR signaling with membrane trafficking, as a single orchestrated system, is a t...
Lysosomes are intracellular organelles that were considered for a long time to be simply an acidic a...
Lysosomes solve fundamental obstacles to the evolution of complex life forms. Lysosomes sense and ma...
Tight control of intracellular signaling is essential for developmental processes such as cell diffe...
A presentation in the Undergraduate Research Kaleidoscope: Library East Commons Performance Space, F...
AbstractThe ability to internalize macromolecules by endocytosis is a property of all eukaryotic cel...
Autophagy mediates the (non-)selective bulk degradation of cytoplasm, protein aggregates, damaged or...
AbstractThe delivery of proteins from the plasma membrane to the lysosome for degradation is essenti...
Cellular trafficking through the endosomal–lysosomal system is essential for the transport of cargo ...
Although long regarded as a conduit for the degradation or recycling of cell surface receptors, the ...
This is the final version. Available from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record. Biotechnology ...
We have identified a novel, highly conserved protein of 14 kD copurifying with late endosomes/lysoso...
Eukaryotic cells contain distinct membrane-bound organelles, which compartmentalize cellular protein...