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Endocytosis

From Cell Biology to Health, Disease and Therapy

Part of the book series: Nato ASI Subseries H: (ASIH, volume 62)

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Table of contents (62 papers)

  1. Structure, Dynamics and Functions of the Endocytic Apparatus

    1. Molecular Processing by Endosomes

      1. Signaling of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases Across the Endosomal Membrane
        • J. J. M. Bergeron, B. I. Posner
        Pages 151-158
    2. Recycling Pathways

      1. Endocytic Pathways
        • Willem Stoorvogel, Hans J. Geuze, Ger J. Strous
        Pages 169-174
      2. Intracellular Traffic of the Growth Factor Interleukin 2 and its Receptors in Human T Lymphocytes
        • M. Ferrer, A. Hémar, V. Duprez, A. Dautry-Varsat
        Pages 175-180
      3. Two Recycling Pathways of Epidermal Growth Factor-Receptor Complexes in A431 Cells
        • Alexander Sorkin, Elena Kornilova, Sergey Krolenko
        Pages 181-186
      4. Oligosaccharide Reprocessing of Plasma Membrane Glycoproteins
        • R. Tauber, W. Kreisel, W. Reutter
        Pages 187-194
    3. Biogenesis of Lysosomes

      1. Lysosomal Enzyme Transport Between Golgi and Endosomes
        • Thomas Ludwig, Stéphane Méresse, Bernard Hoflack
        Pages 197-203
      2. Biochemical Characterization, Structure and Transport of Lysosomal Integral Membrane Proteins
        • B. Seguí-Real, M. A. Vega, J. G. Barriocanal, L. Yuan, J. Alcalde, I. V. Sandoval
        Pages 213-220
      3. Mannose Phosphate-Independent Membrane Association of Lysosomal Enzymes Occurs After Passage of the Golgi Complex
        • Ger J. Strous, Hans J. Geuze, Hans M. F. G. Aerts, Joseph M. Tager, Simon Rijnboutt
        Pages 221-227
    4. Heterogeneity of Lysosomes and Autophagy

      1. LGP10D10, a Lysosomal Membrane Protein
        • S. Wattiaux-De Coninck, M. M. Gonze, L. De Waele, F. Mainferme, P. Van Der Smissen, P. J. Courtoy et al.
        Pages 231-238
      2. Autophagic-Endocytic Interactions in Hepatocytes
        • P. O. Seglen, P. B. Gordon, I. Holen, H. Høyvik, A. L. Kovács, P. E. Strømhaug et al.
        Pages 247-254
    5. The Biogenesis of Epithelial Polarity

      1. Plasma Membrane Polarity of Rat Hepatocyte in Primary Culture
        • M. Maurice, A.-M. Durand-Schneider, J.-C. Bouanga, G. Feldmann
        Pages 267-272
      2. Sorting of Endogenous Proteins in Intestinal Epithelial Cells
        • Leo A. Ginsel, Judith Klumperman, Joseph M. Tager, Jack A. M. Fransen
        Pages 273-280
      3. Lipid Sorting by the Formation of Microdomains of Sphingolipids; A Model and its Consequences
        • Gerrit van Meer, Wouter van ’t Hof, Ida van Genderen, Alex Sandra
        Pages 281-288
    6. Transcytosis

      1. Analytical Subcellular Fractionation of Receptor-Mediated Transcytosis in Rat Hepatocytes
        • Pierre-J. Courtoy, Michèle Leruth-Deridder, Jean-Pierre Vaerman, Pierre Baudhuin
        Pages 291-300
      2. Temperature Dependence of Transcytotic Pathways in Rat Liver
        • H. Klapper, J. Graf, R. Fuchs
        Pages 301-307
      3. Fc Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis in Polarized and Non-Polarized Cells
        • I. Mellman, H. Miettinen, P. Mâle, W. Hunziker
        Pages 309-316

About this book

(Director: Pierre J. COURTOY) Two years after its first gathering in Oeiras, Portugal, the European Endocytosis Group convened for a second workshop at the Pasteur Institute, Paris, on October 1-5, 1990. The meeting is reported in detail in this volume; a preliminary coverage, based on the overviews of each session, has appeared in the New Biologist (1991, 3:243-252). The three main objectives, to broaden the audience, to present a more comprehensive view of the multiple aspects of endocytosis, from basic biology to health, disease and therapy, as well as to clarify controversial issues, have been largely fulfilled. The Second European Workshop on Endocytosis was attended by more than tOO participants, originating from 18 countries. 59 lectures and 35 posters were presented. In addition, vivi~ roundtables allowed to thoroughly discuss the dynamics and the regulation of the endocytic apparatus, as well as the role of endocytosis in antigen presentation. Endocytosis is a general and distinctive property of all eukaryotic cells, including protists, plants and fungi.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Cell Biology Unit, Louvain University Medical School and International Institute of Cellular and Molecular Pathology, Brussels, Belgium

    Pierre J. Courtoy

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