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Toine ten Broeke

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  29
Citations -  1758

Toine ten Broeke is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antibody & Endosome. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1456 citations. Previous affiliations of Toine ten Broeke include University Medical Center Utrecht.

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MHC II In dendritic cells is targeted to lysosomes or T cell-induced exosomes via distinct multivesicular body pathways

TL;DR: Evidence is provided for an alternative MVB sorting mechanism for MHC II in antigen‐loaded DCs, which is triggered by cognately interacting antigen‐specific CD4+ T cells, and data indicate two distinct MVB pathways: one for lysosomal targeting and the other for exosome secretion.
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Identification of a novel ubiquitin conjugation motif, required for ligand-induced internalization of the growth hormone receptor.

TL;DR: Evidence is presented that a specific domain of the GHR regulates receptor endocytosis via the ubiquitin conjugation system, which consists of the amino acid sequence DSWVEFIELD and is homologous to sequences in other proteins, several of which are known to be ubiquitinated.
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Dendritic cells regulate exposure of MHC class II at their plasma membrane by oligoubiquitination.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that in immature DCs, the beta-chain of MHC class II was oligoubiquitinated after proteolytic processing of the associated invariant chain in endosomes and that this modification was required for efficient endocytosis and sorting into luminal vesicles of multivesicular bodies.
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Endocytosed Transferrin Receptors Recycle via Distinct Dynamin and Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase-dependent Pathways

TL;DR: Two distinct recycling pathways are shown, one of which involves transfer from early endosomes to recycling endOSomes, from where clathrin/dynamin-coated vesicles provide for further transport, whereas the other route bypasses recycling endosome and requires phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity.