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Receptor-mediated internalization promotes increased endosome size and number in a RAB4- and RAB5-dependent manner.


ABSTRACT: Despite their significance in receptor-mediated internalization and continued signal transduction in cells, early/sorting endosomes (EE/SE) remain incompletely characterized, with many outstanding questions that surround the dynamics of their size and number. While several studies have reported increases in EE/SE size and number resulting from endocytic events, few studies have addressed such dynamics in a methodological and quantitative manner. Herein we apply quantitative fluorescence microscopy to measure the size and number of EE/SE upon internalization of two different ligands: transferrin and epidermal growth factor. Additionally, we used siRNA knock-down to determine the involvement of 5 different endosomal RAB proteins (RAB4, RAB5, RAB8A, RAB10 and RAB11A) in EE/SE dynamics. Our study provides new information on the dynamics of endosomes during endocytosis, an important reference for researchers studying receptor-mediated internalization and endocytic events.

SUBMITTER: Naslavsky N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10585956 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Receptor-mediated internalization promotes increased endosome size and number in a RAB4- and RAB5-dependent manner.

Naslavsky Naava N   Caplan Steve S  

European journal of cell biology 20230706 3


Despite their significance in receptor-mediated internalization and continued signal transduction in cells, early/sorting endosomes (EE/SE) remain incompletely characterized, with many outstanding questions that surround the dynamics of their size and number. While several studies have reported increases in EE/SE size and number resulting from endocytic events, few studies have addressed such dynamics in a methodological and quantitative manner. Herein we apply quantitative fluorescence microsco  ...[more]

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