Fusion accessibility of endocytic compartments along the recycling and lysosomal endocytic pathways in intact cells
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Abnormal transport along the lysosomal pathway in mucolipidosis, type IV diseaseA fluorescent glycolipid-binding peptide probe traces cholesterol dependent microdomain-derived trafficking pathwaysVPS27 controls vacuolar and endocytic traffic through a prevacuolar compartment in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeThe cytoplasmic domain of P-selectin contains a sorting determinant that mediates rapid degradation in lysosomesIsolation and characterization of the Fc receptor from the fetal yolk sac of the ratPlasma membrane sterol distribution resembles the surface topography of living cells.Dynamic movements of organelles containing Niemann-Pick C1 protein: NPC1 involvement in late endocytic eventsTransferrin-polycation-mediated introduction of DNA into human leukemic cells: stimulation by agents that affect the survival of transfected DNA or modulate transferrin receptor levelsVesicle transport: the role of actin filaments and myosin motors.Internalization of vasopressin analogs in kidney and smooth muscle cells: evidence for receptor-mediated endocytosis in cells with V2 or V1 receptorsThe endocytic process in CHO cells, a toxic pathway of the polyene antibiotic amphotericin B.Cholesterol depletion induces large scale domain segregation in living cell membranes.Imaging of endosome fusion in BHK fibroblasts based on a novel fluorimetric avidin-biotin binding assay.Cholesterol distribution in living cells: fluorescence imaging using dehydroergosterol as a fluorescent cholesterol analog.Relating surface-enhanced Raman scattering signals of cells to gold nanoparticle aggregation as determined by LA-ICP-MS micromapping.Endocytosed cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor traffics via the endocytic recycling compartment en route to the trans-Golgi network and a subpopulation of late endosomes.Iterative fractionation of recycling receptors from lysosomally destined ligands in an early sorting endosome.Sorting of membrane components from endosomes and subsequent recycling to the cell surface occurs by a bulk flow processThe End2 mutation in CHO cells slows the exit of transferrin receptors from the recycling compartment but bulk membrane recycling is unaffected.An endocytosed TGN38 chimeric protein is delivered to the TGN after trafficking through the endocytic recycling compartment in CHO cells.Endocytic sorting of lipid analogues differing solely in the chemistry of their hydrophobic tails.Chimeric forms of furin and TGN38 are transported with the plasma membrane in the trans-Golgi network via distinct endosomal pathwaysEvidence for nonvectorial, retrograde transferrin trafficking in the early endosomes of HEp2 cells.The influence of particle size and multiple apoprotein E-receptor interactions on the endocytic targeting of beta-VLDL in mouse peritoneal macrophages.An endogenous MDCK lysosomal membrane glycoprotein is targeted basolaterally before delivery to lysosomes.Delivery of ligands from sorting endosomes to late endosomes occurs by maturation of sorting endosomes.Clathrin assembly protein AP-2 induces aggregation of membrane vesicles: a possible role for AP-2 in endosome formationColocalization of synaptophysin with transferrin receptors: implications for synaptic vesicle biogenesis.Beta-very low density lipoprotein is sequestered in surface-connected tubules in mouse peritoneal macrophages.Oligomerized transferrin receptors are selectively retained by a lumenal sorting signal in a long-lived endocytic recycling compartment.The coated pit and macropinocytic pathways serve distinct endosome populations.Sterols are mainly in the cytoplasmic leaflet of the plasma membrane and the endocytic recycling compartment in CHO cells.Wortmannin alters the transferrin receptor endocytic pathway in vivo and in vitro.Secretagogue-triggered transfer of membrane proteins from neuroendocrine secretory granules to synaptic-like microvesicles.Synthesis and Live-Cell Imaging of Fluorescent Sterols for Analysis of Intracellular Cholesterol Transport.Phagocytosis of wild-type Legionella pneumophila occurs through a wortmannin-insensitive pathway.Kinetic imaging of NPC1L1 and sterol trafficking between plasma membrane and recycling endosomes in hepatoma cells.Effects of cholesterol depletion and increased lipid unsaturation on the properties of endocytic membranes.Accumulation of sialic acid in endocytic compartments interferes with the formation of mature lysosomes. Impaired proteolytic processing of cathepsin B in fibroblasts of patients with lysosomal sialic acid storage disease.Effects of apoprotein E on intracellular metabolism of model triglyceride-rich particles are distinct from effects on cell particle uptake.
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Fusion accessibility of endocytic compartments along the recycling and lysosomal endocytic pathways in intact cells
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Fusion accessibility of endocy ...... cytic pathways in intact cells
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Fusion accessibility of endocy ...... cytic pathways in intact cells
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Fusion accessibility of endocy ...... cytic pathways in intact cells
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Fusion accessibility of endocy ...... cytic pathways in intact cells
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Fusion accessibility of endocy ...... cytic pathways in intact cells
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P2860
P356
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Fusion accessibility of endocy ...... cytic pathways in intact cells
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F R Maxfield
N H Salzman
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10.1083/JCB.109.5.2097
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1989-11-01T00:00:00Z