A journey from mammals to yeast with vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase).
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Regulation of the V-ATPase along the endocytic pathway occurs through reversible subunit association and membrane localizationRab 5 is required for the cellular entry of dengue and West Nile virusesRegulation of Vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase) Reassembly by Glycolysis Flow in 6-Phosphofructo-1-kinase (PFK-1)-deficient Yeast Cells.Cysteine-mediated cross-linking indicates that subunit C of the V-ATPase is in close proximity to subunits E and G of the V1 domain and subunit a of the V0 domainSuppressing dengue-2 infection by chemical inhibition of Aedes aegypti host factors.Mapping of C-termini of V-ATPase subunits by in vivo-FRET measurements.A WNK kinase binds and phosphorylates V-ATPase subunit C.Regulation and isoform function of the V-ATPases.Differential salivary gland transcript expression profile in Ixodes scapularis nymphs upon feeding or flavivirus infectionSeventeen a-subunit isoforms of paramecium V-ATPase provide high specialization in localization and function.Cloning, expression and purification of subunit H of vacuolar H⁺-ATPase from Mythimna separata Walker (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)The v-ATPase V0 subunit a1 is required for a late step in synaptic vesicle exocytosis in Drosophila.Expression and activity of V-H+ -ATPase in gill and kidney of marbled eel Anguilla marmorata in response to salinity challenge.Separation of Binding Protein of Celangulin V from the Midgut of Mythimna separata Walker by Affinity Chromatography.Proteomic study of the mucin granulae in an intestinal goblet cell model.Intracellular trafficking in Drosophila visual system development: a basis for pattern formation through simple mechanisms.Bundling actin filaments from membranes: some novel playersJapanese encephalitis virus enters rat neuroblastoma cells via a pH-dependent, dynamin and caveola-mediated endocytosis pathway.Tissue specific expression of the splice variants of the mouse vacuolar proton-translocating ATPase a4 subunitThe emerging structure of vacuolar ATPases.Arrangement of subunits in the proteolipid ring of the V-ATPase.Cellular environment is important in controlling V-ATPase dissociation and its dependence on activity.Subunit H of the vacuolar (H+) ATPase inhibits ATP hydrolysis by the free V1 domain by interaction with the rotary subunit F.Function and subunit interactions of the N-terminal domain of subunit a (Vph1p) of the yeast V-ATPaseFunction, structure and regulation of the vacuolar (H+)-ATPases.Interaction of the tick immune system with transmitted pathogensThe vacuolar proton pump, V-ATPase, is required for notch signaling and endosomal trafficking in Drosophila.Acidic tumor microenvironment in human melanoma.Analysis of the membrane topology of transmembrane segments in the C-terminal hydrophobic domain of the yeast vacuolar ATPase subunit a (Vph1p) by chemical modification.Role of the vacuolar-ATPase in Sindbis virus infectionStimulus-induced phosphorylation of vacuolar H(+)-ATPase by protein kinase A.Structural analysis of the stalk subunit Vma5p of the yeast V-ATPase in solution.Direct interaction of the Golgi V-ATPase a-subunit isoform with PI(4)P drives localization of Golgi V-ATPases in yeast.Evidence for major structural changes in subunit C of the vacuolar ATPase due to nucleotide binding.Subunit a of the yeast V-ATPase participates in binding of bafilomycin.Vacuolar H+-ATPase activity is required for endocytic and secretory trafficking in Arabidopsis.Spectroscopical identification of residues of subunit G of the yeast V-ATPase in its connection with subunit E
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A journey from mammals to yeast with vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase).
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A journey from mammals to yeast with vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase).
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A journey from mammals to yeast with vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase).
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A journey from mammals to yeast with vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase).
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A journey from mammals to yeast with vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase).
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A journey from mammals to yeast with vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase).
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Nathan Nelson
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2003-08-01T00:00:00Z
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