Journal article

Taming the triskelion: Bacterial manipulation of clathrin

EA Latomanski, HJ Newtona

Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2019

Abstract

SUMMARY The entry of pathogens into nonphagocytic host cells has received much attention in the past three decades, revealing a vast array of strategies employed by bacteria and viruses. A method of internalization that has been extensively studied in the context of viral infections is the use of the clathrin-mediated pathway. More recently, a role for clathrin in the entry of some intracellular bacterial pathogens was discovered. Classically, clathrin-mediated endocytosis was thought to accommodate internalization only of particles smaller than 150 nm; however, this was challenged upon the discovery that Listeria monocytogenes requires clathrin to enter eukaryotic cells. Now, with discoveri..

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