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- Back-Fusion abstract "Back-fusion is the fusion of internal (intraluminal) vesicles within multivesicular bodies or late endosomes with the endosome’s limiting membrane. The process is believed to be mediated by lysobiphosphatidic acid (LBPA), phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate, Alix, and an apparent dependence on an acidic pH. MHC class 2 and other proteins (CD63 and MPR) utilize such a process to effectively transport to locations in the cytosol and back to the plasma membrane. However, pathogens also exploit this mechanism to efficiently enter the cytosol of the cell (e.g. VSV, anthrax). Unlike regular fusion in the cell between endosomes and organelles, back-fusion requires the exoplasmic leaflets of the internal vesicles and outer membrane to fuse - similar to sperm-egg fusion.".
- Back-Fusion wikiPageID "27228733".
- Back-Fusion wikiPageLength "1573".
- Back-Fusion wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Back-Fusion wikiPageRevisionID "590727431".
- Back-Fusion wikiPageWikiLink Anthrax.
- Back-Fusion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cell_anatomy.
- Back-Fusion wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Back-Fusion wikiPageWikiLink Cytosol.
- Back-Fusion wikiPageWikiLink Endosome.
- Back-Fusion wikiPageWikiLink Myosin.
- Back-Fusion wikiPageWikiLink Organelle.
- Back-Fusion wikiPageWikiLink Pathogen.
- Back-Fusion wikiPageWikiLink Vesicular_stomatitis_virus.
- Back-Fusion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Back-Fusion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Back-Fusion subject Category:Cell_anatomy.
- Back-Fusion hypernym Fusion.
- Back-Fusion type Agent.
- Back-Fusion comment "Back-fusion is the fusion of internal (intraluminal) vesicles within multivesicular bodies or late endosomes with the endosome’s limiting membrane. The process is believed to be mediated by lysobiphosphatidic acid (LBPA), phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate, Alix, and an apparent dependence on an acidic pH. MHC class 2 and other proteins (CD63 and MPR) utilize such a process to effectively transport to locations in the cytosol and back to the plasma membrane.".
- Back-Fusion label "Back-Fusion".
- Back-Fusion sameAs Q4838996.
- Back-Fusion sameAs m.0bwj4f8.
- Back-Fusion sameAs Q4838996.
- Back-Fusion wasDerivedFrom Back-Fusion?oldid=590727431.
- Back-Fusion isPrimaryTopicOf Back-Fusion.