The membrane transport factor TAP/p115 cycles between the Golgi and earlier secretory compartments and contains distinct domains required for its localization and function.
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Identification and characterization of Iporin as a novel interaction partner for rab1Fluorescent Proteins as Biomarkers and Biosensors: Throwing Color Lights on Molecular and Cellular ProcessesIdentification of a human orthologue of Sec34p as a component of the cis-Golgi vesicle tethering machineryThe coiled-coil membrane protein golgin-84 is a novel rab effector required for Golgi ribbon formationADP-ribosylation factor/COPI-dependent events at the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi interface are regulated by the guanine nucleotide exchange factor GBF1Coordination of golgin tethering and SNARE assembly: GM130 binds syntaxin 5 in a p115-regulated mannerThe cargo receptors Surf4, endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC)-53, and p25 are required to maintain the architecture of ERGIC and Golgi.A role of histone H3 lysine 4 methyltransferase components in endosomal traffickingThe Golgi matrix protein GM130: a specific interacting partner of the small GTPase rab1bThe membrane-tethering protein p115 interacts with GBF1, an ARF guanine-nucleotide-exchange factor.Mammalian Golgi-associated Bicaudal-D2 functions in the dynein-dynactin pathway by interacting with these complexesTransmembrane transforming growth factor-alpha tethers to the PDZ domain-containing, Golgi membrane-associated protein p59/GRASP55Gene replacement reveals that p115/SNARE interactions are essential for Golgi biogenesisEvidence that Golgi structure depends on a p115 activity that is independent of the vesicle tether components giantin and GM130Proteolytic release of the carboxy-terminal fragment of proHB-EGF causes nuclear export of PLZFA caspase cleavage fragment of p115 induces fragmentation of the Golgi apparatus and apoptosisPhosphorylation of the vesicle-tethering protein p115 by a casein kinase II-like enzyme is required for Golgi reassembly from isolated mitotic fragmentsThe mitotic phosphorylation cycle of the cis-Golgi matrix protein GM130The cytoskeletal arrangements necessary to neurogenesisProtein kinase A activity is necessary for fission and fusion of Golgi to endoplasmic reticulum retrograde tubulesRecruitment of the oncoprotein v-ErbA to aggresomes.Structural and Functional Analysis of the Globular Head Domain of p115 Provides Insight into Membrane TetheringThe p115-interactive proteins GM130 and giantin participate in endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi trafficIdentification and characterization of a novel Golgi protein, GCP60, that interacts with the integral membrane protein giantinThe interaction of two tethering factors, p115 and COG complex, is required for Golgi integrityThe EF-hand Ca2+-binding protein p22 plays a role in microtubule and endoplasmic reticulum organization and dynamics with distinct Ca2+-binding requirementsThe role of the tethering proteins p115 and GM130 in transport through the Golgi apparatus in vivoMolecular cloning, characterization, and dynamics of rat formiminotransferase cyclodeaminase, a Golgi-associated 58-kDa proteinNck-dependent activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase-1 and regulation of cell survival during endoplasmic reticulum stress.On and off membrane dynamics of the endoplasmic reticulum-golgi tethering factor p115 in vivoCis-Golgi matrix proteins move directly to endoplasmic reticulum exit sites by association with tubules.Accumulation of virion tegument and envelope proteins in a stable cytoplasmic compartment during human cytomegalovirus replication: characterization of a potential site of virus assembly.Human cytomegalovirus pp28 (UL99) localizes to a cytoplasmic compartment which overlaps the endoplasmic reticulum-golgi-intermediate compartment.Reduction in Golgi apparatus dimension in the absence of a residential protein, N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase V.Binding relationships of membrane tethering components. The giantin N terminus and the GM130 N terminus compete for binding to the p115 C terminus.Membrane tetheringProteomic profiling of the TRAF3 interactome network reveals a new role for the ER-to-Golgi transport compartments in innate immunityIn situ cleavage of the acidic domain from the p115 tether inhibits exocytic transport.Tethering function of the caspase cleavage fragment of Golgi protein p115 promotes apoptosis via a p53-dependent pathway.COPI recruitment is modulated by a Rab1b-dependent mechanism
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The membrane transport factor TAP/p115 cycles between the Golgi and earlier secretory compartments and contains distinct domains required for its localization and function.
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998 թուականի Հոկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1998 թվականի հոտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1998年の論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年論文
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1998年论文
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10.1083/JCB.143.2.319
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1998-10-01T00:00:00Z