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Regulation of protein trafficking: Posttranslational mechanisms and the unexplored transcriptional control
(Elsevier, 2014)
Endomembrane protein trafficking assures protein location through the endocytic and secretory routes.
Trafficking pathways are diverse, depending on the proteins being trafficked, the final destination as well
as their ...
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 ...
Neuronal protein trafficking: Emerging consequences of endoplasmic reticulum dynamics
(2011)
The highly polarized morphology and complex geometry of neurons is determined to a great extent by the structural and functional organization of the secretory pathway. It is intuitive to propose that the spatial arrangement ...
Location matters: the endoplasmic reticulum and protein trafficking in dendrites
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2011)
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 ...
Distribution and role of heterotrimeric G proteins in the secretory pathway of polarized epithelial cells
(Journal Of Cell Science, 2023)
Global and local mechanisms sustain axonal proteostasis of transmembrane proteins
(Blackwell Munksgaard, 2017)
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd The control of neuronal protein homeostasis or cursive is tightly regulated both spatially and temporally, assuring accurate and integrated responses to ...
On bullshit and the trafficking of women: moral entrepreneurs and the invention of trafficking of persons in Brazil
(Dialectical Anthropology, 2019)
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 ...