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Endocytosis and its regulation in plants

•We review the clathrin-dependent and membrane microdomain-associated endocytic routes in plant cells.•We describe the degradation of endocytosed proteins, ESCRT-mediated vesicle formation at the endosome.•We summarize the essential roles of various regulators during plant endocytosis. Endocytosis p...

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Published in:Trends in plant science 2015-06, Vol.20 (6), p.388-397
Main Authors: Fan, Lusheng, Li, Ruili, Pan, Jianwei, Ding, Zhaojun, Lin, Jinxing
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