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Retrograde transport pathways utilised by viruses and protein toxinsRab30 is required for the morphological integrity of the Golgi apparatusA deubiquitinase negatively regulates retro-translocation of nonubiquitinated substratesEscherichia coli Subtilase CytotoxinVibrio cholerae infection of Drosophila melanogaster mimics the human disease cholera.How viruses use the endoplasmic reticulum for entry, replication, and assemblyThe delicate balance between secreted protein folding and endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation in human physiologyCholera Toxin B Subunit Shows Transneuronal Tracing after Injection in an Injured Sciatic NerveIncorporation of a non-human glycan mediates human susceptibility to a bacterial toxinIntracellular phosphatidylserine is essential for retrograde membrane traffic through endosomesStabilization of the tertiary structure of the cholera toxin A1 subunit inhibits toxin dislocation and cellular intoxicationActivity-dependent NMDA receptor degradation mediated by retrotranslocation and ubiquitinationThe COG Complex, Rab6 and COPI Define a Novel Golgi Retrograde Trafficking Pathway that is Exploited by SubAB ToxinRetrotranslocation of the chaperone calreticulin from the endoplasmic reticulum lumen to the cytosol.Identification of host cell factors required for intoxication through use of modified cholera toxinIntoxication of zebrafish and mammalian cells by cholera toxin depends on the flotillin/reggie proteins but not Derlin-1 or -2The medial paralemniscal nucleus and its afferent neuronal connections in rat.Intracellular phospholipase A1gamma (iPLA1gamma) is a novel factor involved in coat protein complex I- and Rab6-independent retrograde transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi complexA large and intact viral particle penetrates the endoplasmic reticulum membrane to reach the cytosolClathrin-dependent trafficking of subtilase cytotoxin, a novel AB5 toxin that targets the endoplasmic reticulum chaperone BiP.Gas phase characterization of the noncovalent quaternary structure of cholera toxin and the cholera toxin B subunit pentamer.Immunohistochemical localization of collagen type XI alpha1 and alpha2 chains in human colon tissueComplex gangliosides are apically sorted in polarized MDCK cells and internalized by clathrin-independent endocytosis.The E3 ubiquitin ligases Hrd1 and gp78 bind to and promote cholera toxin retro-translocation.N-terminal extension of the cholera toxin A1-chain causes rapid degradation after retrotranslocation from endoplasmic reticulum to cytosolThe association of Shiga-like toxin with detergent-resistant membranes is modulated by glucosylceramide and is an essential requirement in the endoplasmic reticulum for a cytotoxic effectContribution of subdomain structure to the thermal stability of the cholera toxin A1 subunit.CTXphi and Vibrio cholerae: exploring a newly recognized type of phage-host cell relationship.The cholera toxin A1(3) subdomain is essential for interaction with ADP-ribosylation factor 6 and full toxic activity but is not required for translocation from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cytosolSMAP2 regulates retrograde transport from recycling endosomes to the Golgi.Isolation and characterization of the new mosaic filamentous phage VFJ Φ of Vibrio choleraeProtein-disulfide isomerase displaces the cholera toxin A1 subunit from the holotoxin without unfolding the A1 subunitSubstrate-induced unfolding of protein disulfide isomerase displaces the cholera toxin A1 subunit from its holotoxin.Cholera toxin B: one subunit with many pharmaceutical applications.Invasion of Cryptococcus neoformans into human brain microvascular endothelial cells is mediated through the lipid rafts-endocytic pathway via the dual specificity tyrosine phosphorylation-regulated kinase 3 (DYRK3)FtsH-dependent processing of RNase colicins D and E3 means that only the cytotoxic domains are imported into the cytoplasm.On the role of protein disulfide isomerase in the retrograde cell transport of secreted phospholipases A2Structural and functional interactions between the cholera toxin A1 subunit and ERdj3/HEDJ, a chaperone of the endoplasmic reticulum.Novel GM1 ganglioside-like peptide mimics prevent the association of cholera toxin to human intestinal epithelial cells in vitro.Structure-dependent pseudoreceptor intracellular traffic of adamantyl globotriaosyl ceramide mimics
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2003年論文
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The intracellular voyage of cholera toxin: going retro.
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The intracellular voyage of cholera toxin: going retro.
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The intracellular voyage of cholera toxin: going retro.
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The intracellular voyage of cholera toxin: going retro.
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The intracellular voyage of cholera toxin: going retro.
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The intracellular voyage of cholera toxin: going retro.
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The intracellular voyage of cholera toxin: going retro
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Billy Tsai
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10.1016/J.TIBS.2003.10.002
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2003-12-01T00:00:00Z