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Title: Endocytosis - Exocytosis


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Target reaction of chemotaxis
Phagocytosis
Dr. habil. Kohidai, László ChRG Dept. GCI -
SU 2011
http//www.cellsalive.com/ouch1.htm
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Chemotaxis
Adhesion
Pseudopodium formation
Phagosome formation
Phagolysosome formation
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Opsonisation
Opsonisation
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Professional phagocytes
Monocyte
Other cells osteoclast chondroclast
Neutrophil granulocyte
Macrophage
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Phagocytosis step-by-step
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Phagocytosis step-by-step
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Phagocytosis step-by-step
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Oxydative burst
Phagocytosis of yeast cells by neutrophil
granulocyte Detector system nitroblue
tetrazolium (NBT)
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Lets check it in a more detailed scale ???
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Endocytosis
  • Phagocytosis solid
  • Pinocytosis liquid (general)
  • Endocytosis
  • Uptake of substances
  • Transport of protein or lipid components of
    compartments
  • Metabolic or division signaling
  • Defense to microorganisms

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Phagocytosis (1)
  • Predominant cells
  • unicellular cells
  • macrophages
  • osteoslats
  • throphoblasts
  • Functions
  • uptake of food partickles
  • immuneresponses
  • elimination of aged cells (RBC)

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Phagocytosis (2)
  • Required
  • signal
  • membrane receptor (Fc receptor for Ab)
  • formation of pseudopodium
  • cortical actin network
  • The formed vesicle phagosome (hetero- auto-)

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Endocytosis
  • Clathrin-coated vesicles
  • Non-clathrin coated vesicles
  • Macropinocytosis
  • Potocytosis

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Clathrin coated pits/vesicles
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Function of clathrin coated vesicles
  • Receptor mediated endocytosis
  • Selective uptake of molecules
  • (low environmental conc.)
  • Membrane receptors
  • Concentration of ligand (1000x)

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Components of coated vesicles
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Receptor-mediated endocytosis of LDL
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Sorting signals of secreted and membrane
proteins to transport vesicles
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Selective incorporation of membrane
proteins into the coated vesicles
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Endosomal-Lysosomal compartmentStructure
  • tubular, vesicular
  • acidic pH - vacuolar H ATP-ase - proton pump
  • early-endosome (EE) and late-endosomes (LE) and
    lysosomes (L)
  • EE pH 6 LE pH5
  • in EE no lysosomal membrane proteins or enzymes
    (in contrast LE)

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Endosomal-Lysosomal compartmentFunction
  • sorting
  • transport
  • degradation
  • removal of clathrin layer
  • formation of EE
  • in the EE
  • dissociation of receptor-ligand complex -
    receptor-recycling (e.g. LDL, transferrin)
  • receptor-ligand complex transported together -
    receptor down regulation (e.g. EGF)

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  • Pathway of LDL
  • insulin or other
  • hormones
  • in receptor
  • mediated
  • endocytosis

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Fate of LDL internalized by receptor-mediated
endocytosis
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The transferrin-cycle
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Late endosome
  • early endosomes, TGN and autophagosomes feed late
    endosomes
  • lysosomal enzymes M-6-P signal is changed, the
    phosphate group is cleaved - receptors can not
    bind enzymes
  • the enzyme content of vacuoles is in the lumen

lysosomes
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Dissociation of receptor-ligand complex in late
endosomes
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De Duve, Ch. Nobel-prize - 1974
Lysosomes (TEM)
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Lysosomes
  • enzymes - acidic hydrolases
  • e.g. protease, nuclease, glycosidase,
    phosphatese
  • more than 40 types of enzymes
  • membrane proteins - highly glycosilated protects
    from the enzymes
  • transport molecules of the membranes - transports
    the products of proteolytic cleavage into the
    cytoplasm
  • the waste products are released or stored in the
    cytoplasm (inclusion - residual body)

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LAMP lysosome associated membrane proteins
  • integrant membrane proteins of
  • the lysosome
  • LAMP-2 tarnsport of cholesterol
  • LAMP-2 defficiency- autophagy

www.helsinki.fi/bioscience/biochemistry/eskelinen
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Autophagy - Autophagosome
  • intake of own components
  • regulates the number of organells
  • toxic effects can also induce it

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Formation of autophagosome
www.helsinki.fi/bioscience/biochemistry/eskelinen
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Non-clathrin coated vesicles
  • There is no receptor or clathrin in the membrane
  • The uptake of substances is less selective
  • Primairly liquide-phase endocytosis

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Macropinocytosis
  • Ruffling of the surface membrane forms
    inclusions
  • These vacuoles have no membrane
  • Size 0.2-5 mm - the mass/surface ratio is very
    good
  • Significance
  • Liquide-phase pinocytosis
  • Taking probes from the
  • environment
  • antigene recognition
  • in macrophages

Film produced by F. Vilhardt and M. Grandahl.
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Caveolae
  • 50-80 nm, bottle-like infoldings of the surface
    membrane
  • endothels, adipocytes
  • caveolin
  • potocytosis - caveolae close but not
    internalized,
  • the materials enter the cytoplasm by a special
    carrier molecule e.g. vitamine B4
  • some other caveolae enter the cell !!!

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Caveolae
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Caveolin oligomers and caveolae assembly
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Functions of dynamin
Clathrin-mediated endocytosis
Membrane retrieval
Endosome- to-Golgi transport
Secretory vesicle formation in TGF
Caveolae
Fluid phase endocytosis
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Dynamin in the cell
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Structure of dynamin
Interaction with membranes
Interaction with cytosceleton
Activation of GTP-ase domain
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Dynamin requires GTP hydrolysis to pinching off
coated vesicles
  • The not-hydrolysable GTP-gS is added
  • Dots represent binding of anti-dynamin
    antibodies
  • The long neck shows that however the coated pit
    was formed,
  • in the absence of GTP hydrolysis its pinching
    off is absence

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The mannose-6-P pathway and lysosomal enzymes
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Apical and basolateral targeting in epithelial
cell
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Transcytosis
  • the ligands walk around the endosomal compartment
  • ligands transported from one surface to the other
  • e.g. immunoglobulins of the colostrum cross the
    intestinal epithelium by transcytosis
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