endocitation
Endocitation is a biological process involved in the regulation and signaling mechanisms within cells, primarily associated with the internalization and trafficking of molecules via endocytic pathways. The term derives from "endo-" meaning within or inside, and "citation," referencing the internalization or recognition processes within the cell. It is distinct from exocytic functions, which involve the outward release of substances.
In cellular physiology, endocitation plays a crucial role in receptor regulation, nutrient uptake, and signal modulation.
This process is mediated by complex machinery including adaptor proteins, clathrin coats, and dynamin, which coordinate
Endocitation is vital for maintaining cellular responsiveness to environmental cues and regulating receptor levels. Its dysfunction
Research into endocitation enhances understanding of cellular communication and has implications for drug targeting and delivery
Overall, endocitation is a fundamental cellular process integral to maintaining biological functions, ensuring proper cellular response,