Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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The Exocyst Complex in Health and DiseaseThe Exocyst at a GlanceThe role of secretory and endocytic pathways in the maintenance of cell polarityThe Evi5 family in cellular physiology and pathologyExocyst subunits Exo70 and Exo84 cooperate with small GTPases to regulate behavior and endocytic trafficking in C. elegansRAB-10 Regulates Dendritic Branching by Balancing Dendritic TransportRAB-10-Dependent Membrane Transport Is Required for Dendrite ArborizationTrafficking in and to the primary cilium.Insulin-stimulated GLUT4 protein translocation in adipocytes requires the Rab10 guanine nucleotide exchange factor Dennd4CSorcin links calcium signaling to vesicle trafficking, regulates Polo-like kinase 1 and is necessary for mitosisGSK3β-Dzip1-Rab8 cascade regulates ciliogenesis after mitosisExocyst-mediated membrane trafficking is required for branch outgrowth in Drosophila tracheal terminal cells.SEC-10 and RAB-10 coordinate basolateral recycling of clathrin-independent cargo through endosomal tubules in Caenorhabditis elegansNucleotide bound to rab11a controls localization in rod cells but not interaction with rhodopsin.The C. elegans rab family: identification, classification and toolkit construction.Rab proteins and the compartmentalization of the endosomal systemInduction of Ran GTP drives ciliogenesisPolarity sets the stage for cytokinesis.GLUT4 exocytosis.The essential roles of transition fibers in the context of cilia.Characterization of an apical ceramide-enriched compartment regulating ciliogenesis.Arl13b and the exocyst interact synergistically in ciliogenesisSEC16A is a RAB10 effector required for insulin-stimulated GLUT4 trafficking in adipocytes.Rab10-Mediated Secretion Synergizes with Tissue Movement to Build a Polarized Basement Membrane Architecture for Organ MorphogenesisSpecialized sorting of GLUT4 and its recruitment to the cell surface are independently regulated by distinct Rabs.Small GTPases and ciliaRabs and other small GTPases in ciliary transport.Regulation of vesicular traffic at the T cell immune synapse: lessons from the primary cilium.Rab10-mediated endocytosis of the hyaluronan synthase HAS3 regulates hyaluronan synthesis and cell adhesion to collagen.Diverse Functions and Signal Transduction of the Exocyst Complex in Tumor Cells.Topographically-patterned porous membranes in a microfluidic device as an in vitro model of renal reabsorptive barriersRoutes and machinery of primary cilium biogenesis.Glut4 Is Sorted from a Rab10 GTPase-independent Constitutive Recycling Pathway into a Highly Insulin-responsive Rab10 GTPase-dependent Sequestration Pathway after Adipocyte Differentiation.A Rab10-dependent mechanism for polarized basement membrane secretion during organ morphogenesis.A potential link between insulin signaling and GLUT4 translocation: Association of Rab10-GTP with the exocyst subunit Exoc6/6b.Rab8a and Rab8b are essential for several apical transport pathways but insufficient for ciliogenesisRab GTPases in cilium formation and function.Mechanisms of ciliary targeting: entering importins and Rabs.Polarized Exocytosis.miR‑378a‑3p exerts tumor suppressive function on the tumorigenesis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by targeting Rab10.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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Rab10 associates with primary cilia and the exocyst complex in renal epithelial cells.
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Clifford M Babbey
Kenneth W Dunn
Robert L Bacallao
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10.1152/AJPRENAL.00198.2010
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2010-06-24T00:00:00Z