Title : Mechanism of the phorbol ester-mediated redistribution of asialoglycoprotein receptor: selective effects on receptor recycling pathways in Hep G2 cells.

Pub. Date : 1987 Sep

PMID : 3478583






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1 This suggests that 1) phorbol esters interfere with selected specific sites in receptor and ligand pathways of receptor-mediated endocytosis and 2) the apparent net "internalization" of ASGP-R by phorbol esters results from an inhibition of receptor recycling to the cell surface and not from a direct stimulation of the internalization process. Phorbol Esters mucin 4, cell surface associated Homo sapiens
2 This suggests that 1) phorbol esters interfere with selected specific sites in receptor and ligand pathways of receptor-mediated endocytosis and 2) the apparent net "internalization" of ASGP-R by phorbol esters results from an inhibition of receptor recycling to the cell surface and not from a direct stimulation of the internalization process. Phorbol Esters mucin 4, cell surface associated Homo sapiens