B2 Non-refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book

Encyclopedia of Cell Biology – Signaling from Endosomes




SubtitleSignaling from Endosomes

AuthorsJonna Alanko, Hellyeh Hamidi, Johanna Ivaska

EditorsRalph A Bradshaw, Philip D Stahl

Publication year2015

Book title Encyclopedia of Cell Biology

eISBN978-0-12-394796-3


Abstract

Endocytosis, initially thought to be a relatively simple process for transporting molecules across the cell plasma membrane, is now appreciated to be intricately linked to almost all aspects of cellular signaling. Endosome signaling stations determine the localization

and intensity of a signaling process and are key in maintaining cell surface-derived signals away from the plasma membrane in a process termed signaling from endosomes.

Here, we will describe the general principles and highlight several examples of endosome signaling including propagation of growth factor signals and how these are regulated at different levels of endocytosis.




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