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  Systems survey of endocytosis by multiparametric image analysis.

Collinet, C., Stöter, M., Bradshaw, C. R., Samusik, N., Rink, J., Kenski, D., et al. (2010). Systems survey of endocytosis by multiparametric image analysis. Nature, 464(7286), 243-249.

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Collinet, Claudio1, Author           
Stöter, Martin1, Author           
Bradshaw, Charles R.1, Author           
Samusik, Nikolay1, Author           
Rink, Jochen1, Author           
Kenski, Denise1, Author           
Habermann, Bianca1, Author           
Buchholz, Frank1, Author           
Henschel, Robert2, Author
Mueller, Matthias S, Author
Nagel, Wolfgang E, Author
Fava, Eugenio1, Author           
Kalaidzidis, Yannis1, Author           
Zerial, Marino1, Author           
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1Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              
2Max Planck Society, ou_persistent13              

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 Abstract: Endocytosis is a complex process fulfilling many cellular and developmental functions. Understanding how it is regulated and integrated with other cellular processes requires a comprehensive analysis of its molecular constituents and general design principles. Here, we developed a new strategy to phenotypically profile the human genome with respect to transferrin (TF) and epidermal growth factor (EGF) endocytosis by combining RNA interference, automated high-resolution confocal microscopy, quantitative multiparametric image analysis and high-performance computing. We identified several novel components of endocytic trafficking, including genes implicated in human diseases. We found that signalling pathways such as Wnt, integrin/cell adhesion, transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta and Notch regulate the endocytic system, and identified new genes involved in cargo sorting to a subset of signalling endosomes. A systems analysis by Bayesian networks further showed that the number, size, concentration of cargo and intracellular position of endosomes are not determined randomly but are subject to specific regulation, thus uncovering novel properties of the endocytic system.

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 464 (7286) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 243 - 249 Identifier: -