Clathrin-independent carrier

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Clathrin-independent carriers (CLICs) are prevalent tubulovesicular membranes responsible for non-clathrin mediated endocytic events. They appear to endocytose material into GPI-anchored protein-enriched early endosomal compartment (GEECs). Collectively, CLICs and GEECs comprise the Cdc42-mediated CLIC/GEEC endocytic pathway, which is regulated by GRAF1.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ Lundmark, R.; Doherty, G.J.; Howes, M.T.; et al. (November 2008). "The GTPase-Activating Protein GRAF1 Regulates the CLIC/GEEC Endocytic Pathway". Current Biology. 18 (22): 1802–8. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2008.10.044. PMC 2726289. PMID 19036340.
  2. ^ Rossatti, P.; Ziegler, L.; Schregle, R; et al. (November 2019). "Cdc42 Couples T Cell Receptor Endocytosis to GRAF1-Mediated Tubular Invaginations of the Plasma Membrane". Cells. 8 (11): 1388. doi:10.3390/cells8111388. PMC 6912536. PMID 31690048.
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