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  2. Molecular structure, function, and dynamics of clathrin-mediated membrane traffic

Molecular structure, function, and dynamics of clathrin-mediated membrane traffic

  • Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol. 2014 May 1;6(5):a016725. doi: 10.1101/cshperspect.a016725.
Tom Kirchhausen 1 David Owen Stephen C Harrison
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School/PCMM, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.
Abstract

Clathrin is a molecular scaffold for vesicular uptake of cargo at the plasma membrane, where its assembly into cage-like lattices underlies the clathrin-coated pits of classical endocytosis. This review describes the structures of clathrin, major cargo adaptors, and Other proteins that participate in forming a clathrin-coated pit, loading its contents, pinching off the membrane as a lattice-enclosed vesicle, and recycling the components. It integrates as much of the structural information as possible at the time of writing into a sketch of the principal steps in coated-pit and coated-vesicle formation.

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