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Molecular Dissection of the Clathrin-Endocytosis Machinery in Plants

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Plant Endocytosis

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Abstract

In the last few years, the endocytic vesicular uptake in plant cells has gained increasing significance in several physiological processes. Therefore, an insight into plant clathrin endocytosis at the molecular level is essential. Plants do contain homologs to several key proteins of the mammalian clathrin-dependent endocytosis machinery, but so far only very few have been functionally characterized. Thus, this chapter deals first with the description of the molecular mechanism of clathrin-dependent endocytosis of non-plant organisms which is followed by the outline of similarities to plant endocytosis with an emphasis on its clathrin-dependency.

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Holstein, S.E.H. Molecular Dissection of the Clathrin-Endocytosis Machinery in Plants. In: Šamaj, J., Baluška, F., Menzel, D. (eds) Plant Endocytosis. Plant Cell Monographs, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/7089_006

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