Macropinosome formation, maturation and membrane recycling: Lessons from clathrin-independent endosomal membrane systems

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Macropinocytosis is a form of endocytosis that brings large fluid-filled endosomes into the cell interior. Macrophages and dendritic cells are especially active in this process, but all cells can be stimulated to initiate this remarkable form of endocytosis. Although much is known about the membrane lipid and actin requirements for initiating macropinocytosis, less is known about the membrane that forms the macropinosome and the fate of that membrane once the macropinosome enters the cell interior. Since macropinocytosis is a specialized form of clathrin-independent endocytosis (CIE), studies of the constitutive internalization and trafficking of cargo proteins and membrane that enter cells independently of clathrin could reveal the types of membrane that form the macropinosome and the machinery that handles cargo sorting and recycling during the maturation of the macropinosome. This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Macropinocytosis'..

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Donaldson, J. G. (2019, February 4). Macropinosome formation, maturation and membrane recycling: Lessons from clathrin-independent endosomal membrane systems. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. Royal Society Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2018.0148

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