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The recycling endosome, also known as the endosomal recycling compartment (ERC), is a part of the slow-recycling process of the endocytic pathway. Molecules internalized through receptor-mediated endocytosis are either degraded in the lysosomes or are recycled to the plasma membrane through the fast- or slow-recycling route.

The recycling endosome is not a single organelle but an extensively tubulated network of recycling pathways. It functions in storing molecules or transporting them across the cell to a different plasma membrane domain. Recycling endosomes also play a crucial role in maintaining the required concentration of plasma membrane proteins. For example, recycling endosomes store glucose transporters in fat and muscle cells until insulin stimulates these vesicles to fuse with the plasma membrane. This brings the glucose transporters to the surface so that glucose may enter the cell.

The endocytic recycling process is regulated by the Rab11 subfamily of proteins and other Rab GTPases. The Rab11 subfamily proteins recruit effectors such as the Rab11 family of interacting proteins (Rab11-FIPs) to distinct domains of the ERC. In addition to FIPs, Rab11 also recruits motor proteins such as kinesin, dynein, and myosin to the ERC to recycle specific molecules to the plasma membrane.

The endosomal recycling pathway is reported to be hijacked by some viral and bacterial pathogens. These pathogenic viral particles fuse with Rab11-positive recycling endosomes before uncoating in the cytoplasm. Similarly, pathogenic bacteria, such as Shigella or Salmonella inject effector proteins into cells under regulation by Rab11. These effector proteins rearrange the cytoskeleton to form a vacuole around the pathogen. The vacuole inhibits the endolysosome from degrading the pathogen. Thus, interference with the endosomal recycling pathway or perturbation of Rab 11 can be used to treat specific viral or bacterial infections.

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Recycling EndosomeEndocytic PathwayReceptor mediated EndocytosisLysosomesPlasma MembraneSlow recycling RouteOrganelleTubulated NetworkMoleculesTransportingConcentration Of Plasma Membrane ProteinsGlucose TransportersInsulin StimulationRab11 Subfamily Of ProteinsRab GTPasesRab11 FIPsMotor ProteinsKinesinDyneinMyosinViral And Bacterial Pathogens

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