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The use of drugs in the study of vacuole morphology and trafficking to the vacuole in arabidopsis thaliana
(Humana Press, 2018)
Chemical compounds are useful to perturb biological functions in the same way as classical genetic approaches take advantage of mutations at the DNA level to perturb gene function. The use of bioactive chemicals currently ...
Glutamatergic Receptor Trafficking and Delivery: Role of the Exocyst Complex
(NLM (Medline), 2020)
Cells comprise several intracellular membrane compartments that allow them to function properly. One of these functions is cargo movement, typically proteins and membranes within cells. These cargoes ride microtubules ...
Chemical genetic dissection of membrane trafficking
(Annual Reviews, 2017)
The plant endomembrane system is an extensively connected functional unit
for exchanging material between compartments. Secretory and endocytic
pathways allow dynamic trafficking of proteins, lipids, and other ...
The role of S-acylation in protein trafficking
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2017-11)
Protein S-acylation, also known as palmitoylation, consists of the addition of a lipid molecule to one or more cysteine residues through a thioester bond. This modification, which is widespread in eukaryotes, is thought ...
Protein kinase D regulates trafficking of dendritic membrane proteins in developing neurons.
(2008)
In non-neuronal cells, inactivation of protein kinase D (PKD) blocks fission of trans-Golgi network (TGN) transport carriers, inducing the appearance of long tubules filled with cargo. We now report on the function of PKD1 ...
EMBO Workshop al fin del mundo: a meeting on membrane trafficking and its implication for polarity and diseases
(2015)
The EMBO worskhop at the end of the world' (al fin del mundo), a meeting on membrane trafficking and its implication for polarity and diseases, took place in the Chilean Patagonia surrounded by the landscapes once witnessed ...
Regulation of PKD1-mediated Golgi to cell surface trafficking by Gαq subunits
(Wiley, 2013-12)
Background Information: Heterotrimeric GTP-binding proteins play a key role in cell trafficking regulation. Above all, specific Gβγ subunits have been shown to be a major component of a signal transduction pathway, which ...
Participation of Rabs during Neuronal Development and Disease
(OMICS International, 2019)
Membrane traffic has been widely studied in recent decades, and now it is clear that its participation in biologicalprocesses such as cellular migration, mitosis, and immune response, among others, is crucial and ...
Protein kinase D regulates trafficking of dendritic membrane proteins in developing neurons.
(2008)
In non-neuronal cells, inactivation of protein kinase D (PKD) blocks fission of trans-Golgi network (TGN) transport carriers, inducing the appearance of long tubules filled with cargo. We now report on the function of PKD1 ...