Note sull'episodio
Endocytic Clathrin Coats and Curvature: The episode kicks off with an introduction to endocytic clathrin coats. These are structures that form on a cell's surface to help internalize extracellular molecules. An essential step in this process involves curving a flat piece of the cell membrane into a vesicle, which the endocytosis machinery facilitates.
Initial Findings: Contrary to previous beliefs, the formation of clathrin pits doesn't depend on a late-stage flat-to-curved transition. The curvature actually starts developing from the early stages of their formation. This revelation challenges existing models of clathrin coat formation. Additionally, membrane tension, or the tautness of the cell surface, doesn't seem to affect how these clathrin pits generate curvature.
Use of Super-Resolved Imaging: Dr. Cocucci’s team employed advanc ...