Endocytosis and signalling: intertwining molecular networks

A Sorkin, M Von Zastrow - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2009 - nature.com
A Sorkin, M Von Zastrow
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2009nature.com
Cell signalling and endocytic membrane trafficking have traditionally been viewed as distinct
processes. Although our present understanding is incomplete and there are still great
controversies, it is now recognized that these processes are intimately and bidirectionally
linked in animal cells. Indeed, many recent examples illustrate how endocytosis regulates
receptor signalling (including signalling from receptor tyrosine kinases and G protein-
coupled receptors) and, conversely, how signalling regulates the endocytic pathway. The …
Abstract
Cell signalling and endocytic membrane trafficking have traditionally been viewed as distinct processes. Although our present understanding is incomplete and there are still great controversies, it is now recognized that these processes are intimately and bidirectionally linked in animal cells. Indeed, many recent examples illustrate how endocytosis regulates receptor signalling (including signalling from receptor tyrosine kinases and G protein-coupled receptors) and, conversely, how signalling regulates the endocytic pathway. The mechanistic and functional principles that underlie the relationship between signalling and endocytosis in cell biology are becoming increasingly evident across many systems.
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