
Epsin - Wikipedia
Epsins are a family of highly conserved membrane proteins that are important in creating membrane curvature. Epsins contribute to membrane deformations like endocytosis, and block …
The epsin protein family: coordinators of endocytosis and ...
Epsin is a multifaceted protein that apart from its classical role in cargo recognition and endocytic network stabilization, plays a crucial role in signaling. Epsin is required for the activation of the …
Epsin: inducing membrane curvature - PubMed
Besides inducing membrane curvature, epsin also plays a key function as adaptor protein, coupling various components of the clathrin-assisted uptake and fulfils an important role in …
Epsins in vascular development, function and disease - PMC
Epsins are a family of adaptor proteins involved in clathrin-dependent endocytosis. In the vasculature, epsins 1 and 2 are functionally redundant members of this family that are …
Epsin is an EH-domain-binding protein implicated in clathrin ...
Aug 20, 1998 · Here we investigate the function of Eps15 by characterizing an important binding partner for its region containing EH domains 9; this protein, epsin, is closely related to the …
Epsins: adaptors in endocytosis? | Nature Reviews Molecular ...
Dec 1, 2002 · Endocytic adaptor proteins select specific cargo for internalization by endocytosis through clathrin-coated pits or vesicles. Recent studies indicate that epsins might also be …
Epsin deficiency impairs endocytosis by stalling the actin ...
Epsin is an evolutionarily conserved endocytic clathrin adaptor whose most critical function(s) in clathrin coat dynamics remain(s) elusive. To elucidate such function(s), we generated …