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Bio 103 Lecture 10READINGSReceptor-media
ted endocytosis 17 727-735
  • Vesicular Traffic II
  • Endocytosis

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Vesicular Traffic II Endocytosis
  • All eukaryotic cells undergo endocytosis
  • -internalizing material from surroundings
  • -types endocytosis
  • phagocytosis
  • pinocytosis
  • receptor-mediated endocytosis
  • EXAMPLE Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)

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17-1 Overview of the secretory and endocytic
pathways of protein sorting
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Vesicular Traffic II Endocytosis
  • All eukaryotic cells undergo endocytosis
  • Endocytic pathway for LDL
  • -cell-srface LDL-receptors bind LDL particle
  • -clathrin coated pits containing receptor-LDL
    pinch off
  • -coat shed
  • -uncoated vesicle fuses with late endosome (low
    pH causes disassociation of LDL and receptor)
  • -late endosome fuses with lysosome, LDL proteins
    and lipids broken down
  • -LDL receptor recycles to cell surface

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17-27 Initial stages of receptor-mediated
endocytosis of LDL particles
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17-28 Endocytic pathway for internalizing LDL
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17-29 EM demonstrates that endocytosed
receptor-ligand complexes disassociate in the
late endosome
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17-30A Model for pH dependent binding of LDL
particles by the LDL receptor (cell surface)
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17-30B Model for pH dependent binding of LDL
particles by the LDL receptor (endosome)
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17-31 Delivery of PM proteins and cytoplasmic
components to the lysosome
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Vesicular Traffic II Endocytosis
  • All eukaryotic cells undergo endocytosis
  • Endocytic pathway for LDL
  • HIV budding out from the plasma membrane employs
    same machinery as vesicle budding into endosomes
  • -ESCRT complexes (endosomal sorting complexes
    required for transport) normally complete vesicle
    budding
  • -viral proteins redirect ESCRT to plasma membrane
    to assist in viral budding

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17-32 Model for the common mechanism for
formation of multivesicular endosomes and budding
of HIV from the PM
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Vesicular Traffic II Endocytosis
  • All eukaryotic cells undergo endocytosis
  • Endocytic pathway for LDL
  • HIV budding out from the plasma membrane employs
    same machinery as vesicle budding into endosomes
  • Transcytosis moves some endocytosed ligands
    across an epithelial cell layer
  • -EXAMPLE maternal antibodies in breast milk are
    absorbed by newborn mice via transcytosis

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17-34 Transcytosis of maternal milk IgG
immunoglobins across the intestinal epithelial
cells of newborn mice
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Vesicular Traffic II Endocytosis - SUMMARY
  • All eukaryotic cells undergo endocytosis
  • -internalizing material from surroundings
  • -types
  • phagocytosis
  • pinocytosis
  • receptor-mediated endocytosis
  • EXAMPLE Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
  • Endocytic pathway for LDL
  • -cell-srface LDL-receptors bind LDL particle
  • -clathrin coated pits containing receptor-LDL
    pinch off
  • -coat shed
  • -uncoated vesicle fuses with late endosome (low
    pH causes disassociation of LDL and receptor
  • -late endosome fuses with lysosome, LDL proteins
    and lipids broken down
  • -LDL receptor recycles to cell surface
  • HIV budding out from the plasma membrane employs
    same machinery as vesicle budding into endosomes
  • -ESCRT complexes (endosomal sorting complexes
    required for transport) normally complete vesicle
    budding
  • -viral proteins redirect ESCRT to plasma membrane
    to assist in viral budding
  • Transcytosis moves some endocytosed ligands
    across an epithelial cell layer
  • -EXAMPLE maternal antibodies in breast milk are
    absorbed by newborn mice via transcytosis
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