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Role of Phosphorylation in Regulation of the Assembly of Endocytic Coat Complexes
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Synaptic TransmissionEndocytic Coat ComplexesMolecular BiologyCellular NeurobiologyCellular PhysiologyEndocytic PathwayMulti-protein AssemblyCell SignalingMolecular PhysiologyMolecular NeuroscienceBiochemistryAccessory ProteinsMembrane BiologyClathrin-mediated EndocytosisCell BiologyProtein PhosphorylationSignal TransductionNatural SciencesDissociation CycleMolecular NeurobiologyIntracellular TraffickingCellular BiochemistryMedicine
Clathrin-mediated endocytosis involves cycles of assembly and disassembly of clathrin coat components and their accessory proteins. Dephosphorylation of rat brain extract was shown to promote the assembly of dynamin 1, synaptojanin 1, and amphiphysin into complexes that also included clathrin and AP-2. Phosphorylation of dynamin 1 and synaptojanin 1 inhibited their binding to amphiphysin, whereas phosphorylation of amphiphysin inhibited its binding to AP-2 and clathrin. Thus, phosphorylation regulates the association and dissociation cycle of the clathrin-based endocytic machinery, and calcium-dependent dephosphorylation of endocytic proteins could prepare nerve terminals for a burst of endocytosis.
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