endocytosis involved in viral entry into host cell +
endocytosis, site selection
establishment of protein localization to chloroplast +
establishment of protein localization to chromosome +
establishment of protein localization to endoplasmic reticulum +
establishment of protein localization to mitochondrion +
establishment of protein localization to peroxisome +
establishment of protein localization to spindle pole body +
establishment of protein localization to vacuole +
glycoprotein transport
Golgi to plasma membrane protein transport +
intracellular protein transport +
lactoferrin transport
lipoprotein transport +
microtubule-based protein transport +
negative regulation of endocytosis +
negative regulation of protein transport +
neurotransmitter receptor transport +
neurotransmitter receptor transport postsynaptic membrane to endosome
neurotransmitter receptor transport, plasma membrane to endosome
opsin transport
phagocytosis +
pinocytosis +
positive regulation of endocytosis +
positive regulation of protein transport +
postsynaptic endocytosis +
presynaptic endocytosis +
protein import +
protein import into nucleus +
protein secretion +
protein targeting to Golgi apparatus
protein transmembrane import into intracellular organelle +
protein transmembrane transport +
protein transport across periplasmic space
protein transport to mating projection actin fusion focus
protein transport within extracellular region
receptor-mediated endocytosis +
regulation of endocytosis +
regulation of protein transport +
sperm entry
symbiont intracellular protein transport in host +
transferrin transport
ubiquitin-dependent endocytosis +
Endocytosis of a protein that requires the substrate to be modified by ubiquitination. Several plasma membrane proteins, including cell surface permeases and some receptors, are targeted for internalization by endocytosis, and are thereafter delivered to the vacuole or lysosome, where they are degraded.