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clathrin

American  
[klath-rin] / ˈklæθ rɪn /

noun

Cell Biology.
  1. a basketlike network of protein molecules that forms on the cell membrane in response to the attachment of ligands to receptors and becomes the inside surface of the coated vesicle during endocytosis.


Etymology

Origin of clathrin

Probably clathr(ate) + -in 2

Example Sentences

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There are very few images of empty clathrin cages in the literature, she adds.

From Science Daily • Dec. 3, 2024

The authors also imaged the locations of partially assembled and empty clathrin cages- lattice-like structures that play a pivotal role in recycling SVs back into cells -- inside neurons.

From Science Daily • Dec. 3, 2024

Opsonin marks the antigen for phagocytosis by neutrophils, whereas clathrin stabilizes the inward facing surface of the plasma membrane, which engulfs the antigen.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

LRRK2 has been specifically implicated in the presynaptic regulation of endophilin A1, which facilitates endocytosis through clathrin uncoating at the synaptic terminal98.

From Nature • Nov. 8, 2016

He says animations help him picture how a particular three-legged protein called clathrin functions within the cell.

From New York Times • Nov. 17, 2010

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