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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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Endocytosis provides a major route of entry for membrane proteins, lipids, and extracellular molecules into the cell. Recent evidence indicates that multiple cellular processes require endocytosis, including nutrient uptake, signaling transduction, and plant–microbe interactions. Also, advanced microscopy, combined with biochemical and genetic approaches, has provided more insights into the molecular machinery and functions of endocytosis in plants. Here we review mechanisms of the clathrin-dependent and membrane microdomain-associated endocytic routes in plant cells. In addition, degradation of endocytosed proteins and endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT)-mediated vesicle formation at the endosome are discussed. Finally, we summarize the essential roles of various regulators during plant endocytosis. |
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