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Is endocytosis by caveolae dependent on dynamin?
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Parton, Robert G
, Lundmark, Richard
, Taraska, Justin W
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Biology
/ Caveolae
/ Clathrin
/ Cleavage
/ Coated pits
/ Dynamin
/ Endocytosis
/ Peer review
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ Roles
2024
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Is endocytosis by caveolae dependent on dynamin?
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Parton, Robert G
, Lundmark, Richard
, Taraska, Justin W
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Biology
/ Caveolae
/ Clathrin
/ Cleavage
/ Coated pits
/ Dynamin
/ Endocytosis
/ Peer review
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ Roles
2024
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Is endocytosis by caveolae dependent on dynamin?
2024
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Overview
The large GTPase dynamin has a crucial role in endocytosis, working at the neck of clathrin-coated pits to drive vesicular scission. Until recently, dynamin was believed to regulate endocytosis through caveolae in a similar fashion. However, recent work calls for a serious reassessment of the role of dynamin in endocytosis by caveolae.Robert Parton and colleagues discuss novel evidence on the role of dynamin in caveolar endocytosis, which calls into question established models of dynamin-mediated fission.
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