A membrane-targeting signal in the amino terminus of the neuronal protein GAP-43.
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Regulation of dendritic branching and filopodia formation in hippocampal neurons by specific acylated protein motifsIdentification of tubby and tubby-like protein 1 as eat-me signals by phage displayPhosphorylation of GAP-43 (growth-associated protein of 43 kDa) by conventional, novel and atypical isotypes of the protein kinase C gene family: differences between oligopeptide and polypeptide phosphorylationLipid modifications of G proteins: alpha subunits are palmitoylated.Mechanism of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor cluster formation by rapsynβ2 adrenergic receptor fluorescent protein fusions traffic to the plasma membrane and retain functionalityLocalization and targeting of SCG10 to the trans-Golgi apparatus and growth cone vesiclesAssociation of GAP-43 with detergent-resistant membranes requires two palmitoylated cysteine residuesAnalysis of the role of calmodulin binding and sequestration in neuromodulin (GAP-43) functionCysteine residues of SNAP-25 are required for SNARE disassembly and exocytosis, but not for membrane targetingAcyl-protein thioesterase 2 catalyzes the deacylation of peripheral membrane-associated GAP-43Heterodimerization, trafficking and membrane topology of the two proteins, Ost alpha and Ost beta, that constitute the organic solute and steroid transporterHeparan sulfate acts as a bone morphogenetic protein coreceptor by facilitating ligand-induced receptor hetero-oligomerizationRapid changes in the distribution of GAP-43 correlate with the expression of neuronal polarity during normal development and under experimental conditionsVisualization and tracking of tumour extracellular vesicle delivery and RNA translation using multiplexed reporters.Evidence for Altered Ca(2+) Handling in Growth Associated Protein 43-Knockout Skeletal MuscleIsolation and characterization of cDNAs expressed in the early stages of flavonol-induced pollen germination in petunia.Ectopic growth of hippocampal mossy fibers in a mutated GAP-43 transgenic mouse with impaired spatial memory retentionInterplay between phosphorylation and palmitoylation mediates plasma membrane targeting and sorting of GAP43.Palmitoylation of p59fyn is reversible and sufficient for plasma membrane associationInhibition of protein trafficking by coxsackievirus b3: multiple viral proteins target a single organelleNeoplasia driven by mutant c-KIT is mediated by intracellular, not plasma membrane, receptor signaling.GAP-43 gene expression regulates information storage.Identification, localization, and primary structure of CAP-23, a particle-bound cytosolic protein of early development.Phosphorylation-site mutagenesis of the growth-associated protein GAP-43 modulates its effects on cell spreading and morphologyA myelin proteolipid protein-LacZ fusion protein is developmentally regulated and targeted to the myelin membrane in transgenic mice.The cytoplasmic tail of rhodopsin acts as a novel apical sorting signal in polarized MDCK cells.Proper sorting of the cation-dependent mannose 6-phosphate receptor in endosomes depends on a pair of aromatic amino acids in its cytoplasmic tail.The relationship of GAP-43 to the development and plasticity of synaptic connections.B-50 (GAP-43): biochemistry and functional neurochemistry of a neuron-specific phosphoprotein.Molecular mechanisms, biological actions, and neuropharmacology of the growth-associated protein GAP-43.The novel caspase-3 substrate Gap43 is involved in AMPA receptor endocytosis and long-term depressionNeurotransmitter release.Deciphering proteins and their functions in the regenerating retina.SNAP-25 palmitoylation and plasma membrane targeting require a functional secretory pathway.High-order oligomers of intrinsically disordered brain proteins BASP1 and GAP-43 preserve the structural disorder.Palmitoylation of the three isoforms of human endothelin-converting enzyme-1The protein kinase C (PKC) substrate GAP-43 is already expressed in neural precursor cells, colocalizes with PKCeta and binds calmodulin.Ca2+-dependent interaction of the growth-associated protein GAP-43 with the synaptic core complex.Cysteine34 of the cytoplasmic tail of the cation-dependent mannose 6-phosphate receptor is reversibly palmitoylated and required for normal trafficking and lysosomal enzyme sorting.
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A membrane-targeting signal in the amino terminus of the neuronal protein GAP-43.
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A membrane-targeting signal in the amino terminus of the neuronal protein GAP-43.
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A membrane-targeting signal in the amino terminus of the neuronal protein GAP-43.
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A membrane-targeting signal in the amino terminus of the neuronal protein GAP-43.
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A membrane-targeting signal in the amino terminus of the neuronal protein GAP-43.
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A membrane-targeting signal in the amino terminus of the neuronal protein GAP-43.
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A membrane-targeting signal in the amino terminus of the neuronal protein GAP-43.
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A membrane-targeting signal in the amino terminus of the neuronal protein GAP-43.
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Fishman MC
Strittmatter SM
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10.1038/341345A0
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1989-09-01T00:00:00Z
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