AI Article Synopsis

  • Endocytosis and recycling are essential processes in eukaryotic cells for taking in materials like membrane proteins and lipids, which support cell growth and function.* ! -
  • Researchers have discovered a new recycling mechanism called CARP (clathrin-associated fast endosomal recycling pathway) that links endocytosis with rapid recycling of materials using specialized carriers.* ! -
  • CARP operates through carriers that partially fuse with the plasma membrane before being released and taken back into the cell, allowing various receptors to enhance the recycling process.* !

Article Abstract

Endocytosis and recycling control the uptake and retrieval of various materials, including membrane proteins and lipids, in all eukaryotic cells. These processes are crucial for cell growth, organization, function and environmental communication. However, the mechanisms underlying efficient, fast endocytic recycling remain poorly understood. Here, by utilizing a biosensor and imaging-based screening, we uncover a recycling mechanism that couples endocytosis and fast recycling, which we name the clathrin-associated fast endosomal recycling pathway (CARP). Clathrin-associated tubulovesicular carriers containing clathrin, AP1, Arf1, Rab1 and Rab11, while lacking the multimeric retrieval complexes, are generated at subdomains of early endosomes and then transported along actin to cell surfaces. Unexpectedly, the clathrin-associated recycling carriers undergo partial fusion with the plasma membrane. Subsequently, they are released from the membrane by dynamin and re-enter cells. Multiple receptors utilize and modulate CARP for fast recycling following endocytosis. Thus, CARP represents a previously unrecognized endocytic recycling mechanism with kiss-and-run membrane fusion.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41556-024-01499-4DOI Listing

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