ENDOCYTOSIS

ĕnˌdōsītōˈsəs, in biology, process by which substances are taken into the cell. When the cell membrane comes into contact with a suitable food, a portion of the cell cytoplasm surges forward to meet and surround the material and a depression forms within the cell wall. The depression deepens and the movement of the cytoplasm continues until the food is completely engulfed in a pocket called a vessicle. The vessicle then drifts further into the body of the cell where it meets and fuses with a lysosome, a vessicle normally found in the cell that contains digestive enzymes known as acid hydrolases. The food is then broken down into molecules and ions that are suitable for the cell's use. There are two types of endocytosis: pinocytosis, the engulfing and digestion of dissolved substances, and phagocytosis, the engulfing and digestion of microscopically visible particles. Phagocytosis is the process by which many protozoans obtain most of their food supply. It is also the process through which specialized cells in animals eliminate foreign matter, such as infecting microorganisms, as part of the body's defense system (see blood; immunity). The various phagocytic cells in higher animals are derived from relatively unspecialized cells called stem cells that are either fixed within a network of supporting (reticular) cells and fibers of the spleen, thymus, and bone marrow, or that wander freely throughout body tissues. Many phagocytic cells respond chemically to substances produced by foreign bodies or by degenerating tissue by moving toward the substances, a mechanism known as chemotaxis. When a particle of the proper charge or chemical composition adheres to the cell surface, the cell cytoplasm moves so that it finally surrounds the particle and traps it within a cytoplasmic vacuole. Various enzymes are then secreted into the vacuole to digest the foreign substance. In higher animals each phagocyte can ingest about 5 to 25 invading bacterial cells. Phagocytosis often precedes production of antibodies by the body, but some species of bacteria cannot be phagocytized unless specific antibody is already present. Although phagocytosis is an effective response to infection, some organisms, such as the bacteria causing brucellosis and tuberculosis, can survive for years within the descendant cells of the phagocytes that ingested them. The process of phagocytosis was first described in the late 19th cent. by the Russian zoologist Élie Metchnikoff.

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...See also Carrier-level phosphorylation . Endocytosis. Engulfment of extracellular materials by a...bounded vesicle arising from the cell membrane by endocytosis. See also Endocytosis . Endosymbiont. A cell, most often of prokaryotic...
...3 Import into cells is initiated by endocytosis, an internalization process depending...in what is essentially a reversal of endocytosis. This kind of transcellular transport, mediated by endocytosis followed by exocytosis, is known as...
...formed internally and exocytosis and endocytosis involved the plasma membrane in membrane...exocytosis or taken into the interior by endocytosis and perhaps be digested there in lysosomes...elements taken into the cell during endocytosis and returned to the membrane during...
...coprecipitate, which was taken up by endocytosis (Graham and van der Eb 1973). This...note that, somehow, DNA taken up by endocytosis made its way into the nucleus where...toplasts, which do not naturally perform endocytosis. On the other hand, the use of polycations...
...potential. After release, presynaptic membrane is taken up by endocytosis and synaptic vesicles are reloaded w ith locally synthesizcd...After transmitter release, mem- brane is taken up by endocytosis and vesicles are reloaded with transmitter synthesized locally...
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End3p-mediated Endocytosis Is Required for Spore Wall Formation...movement has not been elucidated. Endocytosis, the uptake of membrane proteins...membrane and internal compartments. Endocytosis is essential for the maintenance...
...both of which can stimulate Delta endocytosis and signaling (DEBLANDRE et al. 2001...shown to bind Neur and inhibit Delta endocytosis (BARDIN and SCHWEISGUTH 2006; DE RENZIS...an adapter for clathrin-mediated endocytosis, can activate Delta signaling in Drosophila...
...process that is regulated in part by endocytosis (SCHOBEL et al. 2006). A picture...specific signaling pathways and modulating endocytosis. The analysis of the Drosophila homologs...in the regulation of synaptic vesicle endocytosis. Our results also suggest that Ppt1...
...players in albumin-receptor--mediated endocytosis. METHODS: We used quantitative polymerase...reaction, Western blotting, the albumin endocytosis assay, and confocal microscopy to evaluate...filtered albumin via receptor-mediated endocytosis within proximal tubules (Nielsen 1993...
...ototoxicity of aminoglycosides (see below). Endocytosis and Transcytosis Every cell samples...engulfing mechanisms, collectively called endocytosis. Aminoglycosides are endocytosed by...mechanisms: (1) receptor-mediated endocytosis (Sandoval, Leiser, Molitoris, 1998...
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Endocytosis in Real Time The endocytosis pathway involves multiple protein-protein interactions and...California at Berkeley began to unravel the details of early endocytosis in yeast using live-cell imaging of six proteins involved...
...role of tyrosine kinase activity in the endocytosis of the EGF receptor in collaboration...activity was necessary for ligand-induced endocytosis and downregulation, whereas a competing...interpreted. We were calculating receptor endocytosis rates on a per receptor basis whereas...
...facility of sorts where sorting and endocytosis occur via clathrin-coated pits. Investigators...microscopy studies showed coated-pit endocytosis within nerve terminals at the neuromuscular...monitor the balance between exocytosis and endocytosis. Accumulation of dye on the cell surface...
...applications is the study of secretion events, endocytosis and exocytosis, at the plasma membrane...group was the first to use TIRF to study endocytosis and exocytosis.1,2 Guy Rutter and...and are gathered back into the cell by endocytosis in a different spot. With TIRF, says...
...better way of measuring the rate of endocytosis. The typical approach to studying this...device that was capable of measuring endocytosis continuously with <1 sec time resolution...You used the difference to calculate endocytosis rates. It was a very clever contraption...
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...including variations in the immune system, the ways the brain handles cholesterol and lipids as well as a process called endocytosis which removes toxic protein from the brain.Big burdenAlzheimers Disease International predicts that as populations age...
...including a sufferers immune system, the ways the brain processes cholesterol and lipids and for the first time a process called endocytosis, which, in normal healthy brains removes toxic amyloid-beta protein from the brain. Professor Williams said: "Whats...
...Pardon the technoglop, but I want to make a point. Do students downtown in Chicago, New York and Washington know what endocytosis is? My daughters recently passed through the schools of Arlington. They came home with misspelled science handouts and...
...play in causing Alzheimers disease. "But whats most exciting is a new area of research which refers to a process called, endocytosis, which is basically the way a cell brings in big molecules from outside, inside, and processes them in a very specific...


 

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ENDOCYTOSIS en dosito s s, in biology, process by which substances are taken into...and ions that are suitable for the cells use. There are two types of endocytosis: pinocytosis, the engulfing and digestion of dissolved substances...
...generally more sensitive to growth inhibition by dyes, halogens, many antibiotics , and to attack by phagocytosis (see endocytosis ), and are more resistant to digestion by the enzymes pepsin and trypsin and enzymes in animal sera...
...in which the viral envelope merges with a host cell membrane, often the membrane delimiting an endocytic structure (see endocytosis ) in which the virus has been engulfed. Within the cell the virus nucleic acid uses the host machinery to make copies of...
...and also participate in movement of cells and organelles; vacuoles containing food in various stages of digestion (see endocytosis ); and inert granules and crystals. In plant cells there is, in addition to the cell membrane, a thickened cell wall...
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