Author:
Sochacki Kem A.,Heine Bridgette L.,Haber Gideon J.,Jimah John R.,Prasai Bijeta,Alfonzo-Mendez Marco A.,Roberts Aleah D.,Somasundaram Agila,Hinshaw Jenny E.,Taraska Justin W.
Abstract
AbstractClathrin mediated endocytosis is the primary pathway for receptor and cargo internalization in eukaryotic cells. It is characterized by a polyhedral clathrin lattice that coats budding membranes. The mechanism and control of lattice assembly, curvature, and vesicle formation at the plasma membrane has been a matter of longstanding debate. Here, we use platinum replica and cryo electron microscopy and tomography to present a global structural framework of the pathway. We determine the shape and size parameters common to clathrin-mediated endocytosis. We show that clathrin sites maintain a constant surface area during curvature across multiple cell lines. Flat clathrin is present in all cells and spontaneously curves into coated pits without additional energy sources or recruited factors. Finally, we attribute curvature generation to loosely connected and pentagon-containing flat lattices that can rapidly curve when a flattening force is released. Together, these data present a new universal mechanistic model of clathrin-mediated endocytosis.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
7 articles.
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