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- W1949687384 abstract "ABSTRACT The internalization step of endocytosis has been the focus of several laboratories during the last forty years. Unlike some other budding events in the cell, many fundamental questions regarding the molecular machinery involved in the mechanism of budding itself still remain unsolved. Over the last few years the general picture of the field has quickly evolved from the originally simplistic view which postulated that clathrin polymerization is the major force driving budding at the plasma membrane. Refinement of the assays and molecular markers to measure endocytosis in animal cells has shown that other factors in addition to the clathrin coat are required and that endocytosis can also take place through clathrin-independent mechanisms. At the same time, recent introduction of genetic approaches to study endocytosis has accelerated the identification of molecules required for this process. The isolation of endocytosis mutants in budding yeast has been especially fruitful in this respect. Preliminary comparison of the results obtained in yeast and animal cells did not seem to coincide, but further progress in both systems now suggests that part of the divergence originally seen may be due to the particular experimental approaches used rather than fundamental differences in endocytic mechanisms. In this review we present a short historical overview on the advances made in yeast and animal cells regarding the study of endocytosis, underlining both emerging similarities and still interesting differences." @default.
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- W1949687384 title "Endocytic internalization in yeast and animal cells: similar and different" @default.
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