MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ENDOSOME»
endosome
lysosome
late
size
phagosome
function
vesicle
marker
biology
membrane
bounded
compartment
inside
eukaryotic
cells
endocytic
transport
pathway
from
plasma
molecules
endosome
merriam
webster
formed
invagination
pinching
cell
during
endocytosis
first
known
some
molecular
expressions
generally
functions
ways
most
commonly
their
contents
series
steps
european
bioinformatics
institute
name
ontology
cellular
component
organelle
which
materials
ingested
delivered
maturation
national
institutes
health
having
left
research
after
early
discovery
period
returning
only
recently
been
define
smooth
within
fused
with
coated
shed
clathrin
ligands
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ENDOSOME»
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endosome dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
endosome et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
A critical component in the endosome-to-Golgi recycling pathway is the retromer
complex, a conserved multimeric protein complex consisting of a cargo-
recognition subcomplex (VPS26, VPS29, and VPS35) and a sorting nexin (SNX)
dimer ...
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Rab GTPase-activating Proteins at the Golgi:
Endosome Interface
Rab GTPases are master regulators of membrane trafficking in eukaryotic cells.
Ryan Michael Nottingham, 2010
From cell fractionation experiments, several important concepts were clarified,
while others created. We found, for example, that it was possible to physically
separate two distinct endosome populations that labeled early (1-2 min) or late (
10-15 ...
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Molecular Biology of Membrane Transport Disorders
Protons are pumped into the lumen of the endosome by the V- ATPase.23 This
macromolecular complex is composed of two structural domains (a
transmembrane domain and a cytosolic domain), and each domain is composed
of multiple ...
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Current Topics in Innate Immunity
The reason for this is that ubiquitin acts as a garbage tag at the early endosome,
directing the ubiquitinated TLR4 down the lysosomal degradation pathway.
Depletion of Hrs or ESCRT by the use of siRNA technology or over-expression of
...
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Biology of the Lysosome
The term endosome is attributed by de Duve (1964) to A. B. Novikoff in a book
published the previous year (Novikoff, 1963). In its original usage, endosome
was synonymous with phagosome, and indeed Novikoff himself used the latter
term in ...
John B. Lloyd, Robert W. Mason, 1996
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
The pathway from endosome to lysosome is now known to be more complicated
than was originally believed. The hydrolytic enzymes destined for lysosomes are
initially delivered from the Golgi apparatus (via transport vesicles) to a special ...
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Protein, Lipid and Membrane Traffic: Pathways and Targeting
The early endosome is filled 2-3 minutes after inte realisation [52] and is the site
of ligand dissociation from recycling receptors due to the intemal pH shift to 6.3-
6.8. Tubular extensions extend from the more vesicular body of the early ...
Jos A. F. op den Kamp, Jos Arnoldus Franciscus Kamp, 2000
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Principles of Pharmacology: The Pathophysiologic Basis of ...
ADP Viral membrane ATP NA M2 Matrix protein RNP Amantadine Endosomal
membran" HA bound to sialic acid on cell receptor Internalized cell receptor
Rimantadine Early endosome Low pH Low pH + amantadine or rimantadine ADP
ATP ...
After budding, the clathrin/AP-2 disassociates, and the vesicles either fuse with
each other to form an early endosome or fuse with an existing early endosome,
regulated by typical Rab proteins and SNARES. Early endosomes contain active
...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ENDOSOME»
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endosome est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Public Release: 9-Jul-2015 Cells help viruses during cell entry
With the aid of the ceramide lipids, the virus increases the size of the membrane lesions, and can leave the endosome before the endosome ... «EurekAlert, juil 15»
Modifications of the endosomal compartment in peripheral blood …
The endosome numbers and mean volumes per cell of the three groups, that is, the control group (23 patients, 459 cells), the MCI-AD group (25 ... «Nature.com, juil 15»
Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) Measurements
... are often referred to as microvesicles that are created by cell membrane budding, or exosomes that are generated from the cell endosome. «AZoNano.com, juil 15»
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... translocates across the endosome into the cytoplasm and cleaves its SNARE protein target, synaptosomal-associated protein 25 (SNAP-25), ... «BMC Blogs Network, juil 15»
A new cellular target for Yersinia pestis
Among these, langerin is unique in its capacity to induce the formation of a specialized endosome, the Birbeck granule, which further defines ... «Nature.com, juin 15»
Glioma invasion mediated by the p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75 …
The Alstrom syndrome protein, ALMS1, interacts with alpha-actinin and components of the endosome recycling pathway. PLoS One 2012; 7: ... «Nature.com, juin 15»
Therapeutic antidepressant potential of a conjugated siRNA …
... of trafficking pathways as vesicles containing A488-C-NS-siRNA co-localized with Rab5 (early endosome marker) and Rab7 (late endosome ... «Nature.com, juin 15»
DNA inspires smart phospholipids
Liposomes are easily internalised by cells and are sealed off from the rest of the cell by the endosome and later in the internalisation process ... «Royal Society of Chemistry, juin 15»
Antidepressant Zoloft Shows Promise in Treating Ebola
In response, the cell membrane folds around the virus, wrapping it in a pocket called an endosome. The endosome then opens up to allow the ... «Discover Magazine, juin 15»
'Achilles heel' of Ebola virus found in study
Once inside, the virus binds to the Niemann-Pick C1, or NPC1, host protein to escape from the endosome and begin replicating inside the cell ... «UPI.com, mai 15»