Proteins involved in endocytic transit (Overview pg.1)

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Top: Representation of a Dictyostelium cell (white box) in liquid medium (gray). Between endocytosis (left) and exocytosis (right), the medium is concentrated (light to dark gray). Proteins that contribute to endocytic transit are represented by colored dots.

Right: Scanning electron micrograph of a cell where the plasma-membrane (gold) has been removed to reveal the internal organisation.

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Functional details are obtained following the links in the upper right corner.

Reviews:

Maniak 1999

  • Maniak, M.: Endocytic transit in Dictyostelium. Protoplasma. 210, 25-30, 1999.
  • Maniak, M.: Green fluorescent protein in the visualization of particle uptake and fluid-phase endocytosis. Meth. Enzymol. 302, 43-50, 1999.

Maniak 2001

  • Maniak, M.: Macropinocytosis. In: Frontiers of molecular biology: Endocytosis. (Marsh, M., Ed.) Oxford University Press, 78-93, plates 3 - 4, 2001
  • Maniak, M.: Fluid-phase uptake and transit in axenic Dictyostelium cells. Biochem. Biophys. Acta, 1525, 197 - 204, 2001

Maniak 2002

  • Maniak, M.: Conserved features of endocytosis in Dictyostelium. Int. Rev. Cytol.,221, 257 - 287 2002

Maniak 2003

Maniak, M.: Fusion and fission events in the endocytic pathway of Dictyostelium. Traffic 4, 1 - 5, 2003

Maniak 2006

Rivero, F.R. & Maniak, M.: Quantitative and microscopic methods for studying the endocytic pathway. Methods in Molecular Biology, 346, 423-438, 2006

Maniak 2011

Maniak, M.: Dictyostelium as a model for human lysosomal and trafficking diseases. Sem. Cell Devel. Biol. 22, 114 - 119, 2011