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Of condensates and coats - reciprocal regulation of clathrin assembly and the growth of protein networks

Nature Communications. 2025-10; 
Brandon T. Malady, Andromachi Papagiannoula, Advika Kamatar, Susovan Sarkar, Gavin T. Lebrun, Liping Wang, Carl C. Hayden, Eileen M. Lafer, David J. Owen, Sigrid Milles & Jeanne C. Stachowiak Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
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Abstract

Clathrin-mediated endocytosis is essential for membrane traffic, impacting a diverse range of cellular processes including cell signaling homeostasis, cell adhesion, and receptor recycling. During endocytosis, invagination of the plasma membrane is coordinated by a network of proteins that recruit and assemble the clathrin coat. Recent work demonstrated that clathrin accessory proteins which arrive early at endocytic sites, such as Eps15 and Fcho2, form phase-separated condensates that recruit downstream machinery, promoting maturation of clathrin-coated vesicles. However, the mechanisms by which protein condensates regulate and are regulated by clathrin assembly remain unclear. Using in vitro reconstitution an... More

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