Term: endocytosis
Literally meaning: “process for insertion into a cell”
Origin: Anc Greek
ενδο-/endo-(compining form that denotes: inside, internal, within)
κύτος/kytos/cytos (=container, box)
Greek letter K is replased by latin C, like in word “cycle” which is derived from word “kyklos” and it is used as a combining form meaning “cell” in the formation of compound words like cytochrome, cytogenetics etc.
-ωση/-osis(=-osis, suffix denoting process or state)
Coined/History
The term of endocytosis coined by Belgian cytologist Christian deDuve (1917 – 2013) in 1963 .
Definition
Endocytosis is the active molecule transportation of extracellular material into the cell. Endocytic pathways include phagocytosis, macropinocytosis, clathrin-dependent uptake and caveolae-dependent uptake.
Sourses
Sourses
Schmid SL. A nostalgic look back 40 years after the discovery of receptor -mediated endocytosis. Mol Biol Cell. 2019 Jan 1;30(1):1-3. doi: 10.1091/mbc.E18-06-0409.
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