clathrinavhengige
Clathrinavhengige, or clathrin-dependent endocytosis, is a major cellular pathway for internalizing extracellular ligands, receptors, and other membrane-associated molecules. It relies on the coat protein clathrin to sculpt plasma membrane regions into vesicles, allowing selective cargo uptake and trafficking within the cell.
The process begins with cargo selection, often mediated by adaptor protein complexes such as AP-2, which recognize
Once the pit matures, dynamin molecules assemble at the neck of the forming vesicle and hydrolyze GTP
Recycling and trafficking follow: receptors and cargo are sorted in endosomes, with many receptors returning to