receptorcargo
Receptorcargo is a term used in cell biology to describe the functional unit formed when a cell-surface receptor binds to its cargo and initiates intracellular trafficking. It refers not only to the receptor itself but also to the cargo and the trafficking machinery that recognize the complex and determine its fate inside the cell.
Mechanistically, receptorcargo is often taken up by receptor-mediated endocytosis, frequently via clathrin-coated pits. Cargoes present sorting
Examples include the LDL receptor carrying low-density lipoprotein particles, the transferrin receptor carrying transferrin-bound iron, and
Understanding receptorcargo trafficking is important for physiology and disease, as defects in sorting can lead to