reviewImmunology and Cell BiologyMar 22, 2011BRONZE OA

Macropinocytosis: an endocytic pathway for internalising large gulps

The University of Melbourne

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Abstract

Macropinocytosis is a regulated form of endocytosis that mediates the non-selective uptake of solute molecules, nutrients and antigens. It is an actin-dependent process initiated from surface membrane ruffles that give rise to large endocytic vacuoles called macropinosomes. Macropinocytosis is important in a range of physiological processes; it is highly active in macrophages and dendritic cells where it is a major pathway for the capture of antigens, it is relevant to cell migration and tumour metastasis and it represents a portal of cell entry exploited by a range of pathogens. The molecular basis for the formation and maturation of macropinosomes has only recently begun to be defined. Here, we review the…

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Keywords
  • Pinocytosis
  • Endocytic cycle
  • Endocytosis
  • Cell biology
  • Vacuole
  • Biology
  • Cell
  • Chemistry
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