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Life of a clathrin coat: insights from clathrin and AP structures [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2006
Membrane sorting between secretory and endocytic organelles is predominantly controlled by small carrier vesicles or tubules that have specific protein coats on their cytoplasmic surfaces. Clathrin-clathrin-adaptor coats function in many steps of intracellular transport and are the most extensively studied of all transport-vesicle coats.
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Driving membrane curvature in clathrin-dependent and clathrin-independent endocytosis

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2010
Cellular activity depends to a large extent on membrane bilayer dynamics. Many processes, such as organelle biogenesis and vesicular transport, rely on alterations in membrane structure and shape. It is now widely accepted that intracellular membrane curvature generation and remodelling is mediated and regulated by protein action, and the mechanisms ...
Richard Lundmark, Sven R. Carlsson
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[30] Dissociation and reassociation of clathrin

1983
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the dissociation and reassociation of clathrin. The clathrin trimer is capable of assembling into the geodesic dome structure observed on coated vesicles by simply decreasing the pH of clathrin solutions from 7.5 to some value between 6 and 6.8, until chaotropic anions are absent and the ionic strength is not ...
S. Puszkin, W. Schook
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A role for clathrin light chains in the recognition of clathrin cages by ‘uncoating ATPase’

Nature, 1984
A cycle of clathrin assembly and disassembly drives the formation of coated vesicles, intermediates in intracellular protein transport. The heavy chain of clathrin is needed for assembly, but the function of the clathrin light chains has remained obscure.
D M Schlossman   +3 more
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Clathrin-mediated trafficking

Trends in Plant Science, 1996
Clathrin-coated vesicles (CCVs) are ubiquitous in eukaryotes. In animal cells they selectively transport receptor-ligand complexes from their sites of formation (plasma membrane and trans -Golgi network) to a low pH sorting compartment (the endosome) where the complex dissociates.
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Delivering clathrin

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2021
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SARS-CoV-2 infects cells after viral entry via clathrin-mediated endocytosis

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2021
Armin Bayati   +2 more
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Clathrin-coated vesicles

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1989
S. Ahle, Ernst Ungewickell, S.A. Morris
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Coating and Stabilization of Liposomes by Clathrin-Inspired DNA Self-Assembly

ACS Nano, 2020
Kevin N Baumann   +2 more
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