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  • HOLKAR, SACHIN S. (Dept. of Biology, 2016-07)
    Clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) internalizes most of the membrane proteins (cargo) in eukaryotic cells. Initiation, maturation and fission are the sub-stages during CME. Early events (initiation and maturation) during ...
  • DAR, SRISHTI (Dept. of Biology, 2016-10)
    Membrane proteins are sorted to different cellular compartments by a process termed as vesicular transport; wherein the membrane buds out and is severed to form a vesicle. This process allows cells to take up nutrients, ...
  • KUSHWAH, MANISH S. (Dept. of Biology, 2016-12)
  • DEO, RAUNAQ (Dept. of Biology, 2019-04)
    Endocytosis and recycling pathways regulate the display of receptors on the plasma membrane. Cells regulate recycling of membrane receptors by sorting them to tubular recycling endosomes. The ATP-binding protein, EHD1 (EPS ...
  • KAMERKAR, SUKRUT (Dept. of Biology, 2019-04)
    Mitochondria are double-membrane organelles in eukaryotes, whose primary function is energy production through oxidative phosphorylation. Mitochondria have a diverse morphology, which is maintained by the cycles of ...
  • ANDHARE, DEVIKA (Dept. of Biology, 2019-06)
    Clathrin-mediated vesicular transport manages transfer of the bulk of membrane proteins and lipids from the plasma membrane, trans-Golgi network and endosomes. Formation of a clathrin-coated carrier involves a complex ...

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