PMID- 15040445 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 20040407 LR - 20220330 IS - 1471-0072 (Print) IS - 1471-0072 (Linking) VI - 5 IP - 2 DP - 2004 Feb TI - Endocytic recycling. PG - 121-32 AB - After endocytosis, most membrane proteins and lipids return to the cell surface, but some membrane components are delivered to late endosomes or the Golgi. We now understand that the pathways taken by internalized molecules that eventually recycle to the cell surface can be surprisingly complex and can involve a series of sorting events that occur in several organelles. The molecular basis for many of these sorting processes is only partly understood. FAU - Maxfield, Frederick R AU - Maxfield FR AD - Department of Biochemistry, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, 1300 York Avenue, New York, New York 10021, USA. frmaxfie@med.cornell.edu FAU - McGraw, Timothy E AU - McGraw TE LA - eng PT - Journal Article PT - Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. PT - Review PL - England TA - Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol JT - Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology JID - 100962782 RN - EC 3.6.5.2 (rab GTP-Binding Proteins) SB - IM MH - Animals MH - Biological Transport/physiology MH - Cell Membrane/*metabolism MH - Clathrin-Coated Vesicles/metabolism MH - *Endocytosis MH - Endosomes/metabolism MH - Lipid Metabolism MH - Organelles/metabolism MH - Protein Transport MH - rab GTP-Binding Proteins/metabolism RF - 137 EDAT- 2004/03/26 05:00 MHDA- 2004/04/08 05:00 CRDT- 2004/03/26 05:00 PHST- 2004/03/26 05:00 [pubmed] PHST- 2004/04/08 05:00 [medline] PHST- 2004/03/26 05:00 [entrez] AID - 10.1038/nrm1315 [doi] PST - ppublish SO - Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2004 Feb;5(2):121-32. doi: 10.1038/nrm1315.