Proteomic analysis of HIV-1 Nef cellular binding partners reveals a role for exocyst complex proteins in mediating enhancement of intercellular nanotube formation.
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The Exocyst Complex in Health and DiseaseThe exocyst at the interface between cytoskeleton and membranes in eukaryotic cellsGenome-wide association study identifies multiple susceptibility loci for diffuse large B cell lymphomaA genome-wide association study identifies two new cervical cancer susceptibility loci at 4q12 and 17q12Long-distance relationships: do membrane nanotubes regulate cell-cell communication and disease progression?HIV-1 Nef interferes with T-lymphocyte circulation through confined environments in vivo.Novel microscopy-based screening method reveals regulators of contact-dependent intercellular transfer.Tumor exosomes induce tunneling nanotubes in lipid raft-enriched regions of human mesothelioma cellsBrain transcriptome-wide screen for HIV-1 Nef protein interaction partners reveals various membrane-associated proteinsAlterations in the nuclear proteome of HIV-1 infected T-cells.Viral bimolecular fluorescence complementation: a novel tool to study intracellular vesicular trafficking pathways.Proteomic profiling of SupT1 cells reveal modulation of host proteins by HIV-1 Nef variantsAssociation with PAK2 Enables Functional Interactions of Lentiviral Nef Proteins with the Exocyst Complex.Pathways of cell-cell transmission of HTLV-1Exosomes and nanotubes: Control of immune cell communication.Dysregulation of autophagy by HIV-1 Nef in human astrocytes.Regulation of the divalent metal ion transporter via membrane budding.Linked in: immunologic membrane nanotube networksMechanisms of HIV Neuropathogenesis: Role of Cellular Communication Systems.The molecular basis of induction and formation of tunneling nanotubes.Rho'ing in and out of cells: viral interactions with Rho GTPase signalingThe activity of Nef on HIV-1 infectivityProteomics in the investigation of HIV-1 interactions with host proteins.Potential Role of the Formation of Tunneling Nanotubes in HIV-1 Spread in Macrophages.HIV-1 Nef: Taking Control of Protein Trafficking.Diverse Functions and Signal Transduction of the Exocyst Complex in Tumor Cells.HIV-1 Nef is released in extracellular vesicles derived from astrocytes: evidence for Nef-mediated neurotoxicity.Extracellular Vesicles, Tunneling Nanotubes, and Cellular Interplay: Synergies and Missing Links.Control of long-distance cell-to-cell communication and autophagosome transfer in squamous cell carcinoma via tunneling nanotubes.Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 Is a Determinant of CD4 T Cell-Airway Smooth Muscle Cell Communication through Membrane Conduits.Tunneling Nanotubes: Intimate Communication between Myeloid Cells.Nef Secretion into Extracellular Vesicles or Exosomes Is Conserved across Human and Simian Immunodeficiency Viruses.Proteomic profiling of HIV-infected T-cells by SWATH mass spectrometry.Syntaxin 4a Regulates Matrix Vesicle-Mediated Bone Matrix Production by Osteoblasts.Identification of Novel Subcellular Localization and Trafficking of HIV-1 Nef Variants from Reference Strains G (F1.93.HH8793) and H (BE.93.VI997)Modeling the structural implications of an alternatively spliced Exoc3l2, a paralog of the tunneling nanotube-forming M-Sec
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Proteomic analysis of HIV-1 Nef cellular binding partners reveals a role for exocyst complex proteins in mediating enhancement of intercellular nanotube formation.
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Proteomic analysis of HIV-1 Ne ...... ercellular nanotube formation.
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Proteomic analysis of HIV-1 Ne ...... ercellular nanotube formation.
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Proteomic analysis of HIV-1 Ne ...... ercellular nanotube formation.
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Dana Gabuzda
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Kevin C Olivieri
Kristin A Agopian
Vikas Misra
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10.1186/1742-4690-9-33
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2012-06-22T00:00:00Z
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