Regulation of signal transduction by endocytosis

BP Ceresa, SL Schmid - Current opinion in cell biology, 2000 - Elsevier
BP Ceresa, SL Schmid
Current opinion in cell biology, 2000Elsevier
Endocytosis of ligand-activated receptors has generally been considered a mechanism to
attenuate signaling. There is now a growing body of evidence suggesting that this process is
much more sophisticated and that endocytic membrane trafficking regulates both the
intensity of signaling and the co-localization of activated receptors with downstream
signaling molecules.
Endocytosis of ligand-activated receptors has generally been considered a mechanism to attenuate signaling. There is now a growing body of evidence suggesting that this process is much more sophisticated and that endocytic membrane trafficking regulates both the intensity of signaling and the co-localization of activated receptors with downstream signaling molecules.
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