Suppression of EGFR endocytosis by dynamin depletion reveals that EGFR signaling occurs primarily at the plasma membrane
Sousa LP, Lax I, Shen H, Ferguson SM, De Camilli P, Schlessinger J. Suppression of EGFR endocytosis by dynamin depletion reveals that EGFR signaling occurs primarily at the plasma membrane. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2012, 109: 4419-4424. PMID: 22371560, PMCID: PMC3311323, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1200164109.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEGFR endocytosisPlasma membraneDynamin-mediated endocytosisEndocytosis of EGFRRole of endocytosisLow-affinity EGFRsEGF receptor activationCell surface receptorsMAPK responseMAPK stimulationEGFR degradationAkt stimulationCell signalingDynaminEGFR activationEGFR autophosphorylationAkt activationEndocytosisCell surfaceSurface receptorsMouse fibroblastsAkt responseReceptor activationHigh EGF concentrationsActivation