Internalization of gap junction plaques

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R-HSA-190519
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Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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GJ plaques, clusters of GJ channels, can be internalized to form large, double-membrane vesicles (aka AGJs). Internalized AGJ vesicles subdivide into smaller vesicles that are subsequently degraded by endo/lysosomal pathways (Piehl et al., 2007).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
17108328 Internalization of Large Double-Membrane Intercellular Vesicles by a Clathrin-dependent Endocytic Process

Gumpert, A, Segretain, D, Falk, MM, Piehl, M, Denizot, JP, Lehmann, C

Mol Biol Cell 2007
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