Endosomes: multipurpose designs for integrating housekeeping and specialized tasks
Publication date
2002
Authors
Sachse, M.
Ramm, G.
Strous, G.J.
Klumperman, J.
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Abstract
In most cells the endocytic system is organized following a common concept that allows for the integrative handling of a variety of housekeeping functions.
In addition, variations on the general scheme
provide for specialized endosome-based pathways that occur only in specific cell types. The diversity of endosomal
functions is not only reflected by characteristic molecular compositions, but also mirrored in their morphological
organization. In this review we will first
describe the general outline of the endocytic system by combining kinetic, morphological, molecular, and functional
definitions. In the second part, adaptations of endosomes that allow their functioning in specialized processes, such as antigen presentation, synaptic vesicle
formation, and glucose transport, will be addressed.
Keywords
Endosomes, Antigen presentation, Synaptic vesicle recycling, Glucose transport