Actin-, myosin- and ubiquitin-dependent endocytosis.

Experientia Pub Date : 1996-12-15 DOI:10.1007/BF01952099
H Riezman, A Munn, M I Geli, L Hicke
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Abstract

Endocytosis is a general term that is used to describe the internalization of external and plasma membrane molecules into the cell interior. In fact, several different mechanisms exist for the internalization step of this process. In this review we emphasize the work on the actin-dependent pathways, in particular in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, because several components of the molecular machinery are identified. In this yeast, the analysis of endocytosis in various mutants reveals a requirement for actin, calmodulin, a type I myosin, as well as a number of other proteins that affect actin dynamics. Some of these proteins have homology to proteins in animal cells that are believed to be involved in endocytosis. In addition, the demonstration that ubiquitination of some cell surface molecules is required for their efficient internalization is described. We compare the actin, myosin and ubiquitin requirements for endocytosis with recent results found studying these processes using Dictyostelium discoideum and animal cells.

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肌动蛋白、肌凝蛋白和泛素依赖的内吞作用。
内吞作用是一个通用术语,用于描述外膜和质膜分子内化到细胞内部。事实上,这个过程的内部化步骤存在几种不同的机制。在这篇综述中,我们强调对肌动蛋白依赖途径的研究,特别是在酵母酿酒酵母中,因为已经确定了分子机制的几个组成部分。在这种酵母中,对各种突变体的内吞作用的分析揭示了对肌动蛋白、钙调蛋白、I型肌球蛋白以及许多其他影响肌动蛋白动力学的蛋白质的需求。其中一些蛋白质与动物细胞中被认为参与内吞作用的蛋白质有同源性。此外,一些细胞表面分子的泛素化是它们有效内化所必需的。我们比较了肌动蛋白、肌凝蛋白和泛素对内吞作用的需求,并与最近使用盘状盘基钢鞘和动物细胞研究这些过程的结果进行了比较。
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