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Human Lsg1 defines a family of essential GTPases that correlates with the evolution of compartmentalization.RNAi-based functional profiling of loci from blood lipid genome-wide association studies identifies genes with cholesterol-regulatory functionDyskerin localizes to the nucleolus and its mislocalization is unlikely to play a role in the pathogenesis of dyskeratosis congenitaProtein kinase WNK3 increases cell survival in a caspase-3-dependent pathwayRNF168 binds and amplifies ubiquitin conjugates on damaged chromosomes to allow accumulation of repair proteinsIdentification of cholesterol-regulating genes by targeted RNAi screeningA human nuclear protein with sequence homology to a family of early S phase proteins is required for entry into S phase and for cell divisionCNIH4 interacts with newly synthesized GPCR and controls their export from the endoplasmic reticulumCyclin A is required at two points in the human cell cyclePtdIns(3)P-bound UVRAG coordinates Golgi-ER retrograde and Atg9 transport by differential interactions with the ER tether and the beclin 1 complexRecruitment and activation of a lipid kinase by hepatitis C virus NS5A is essential for integrity of the membranous replication compartmentSystematic subcellular localization of novel proteins identified by large-scale cDNA sequencing.The LIFEdb database in 2006Gamma-BAR, a novel AP-1-interacting protein involved in post-Golgi trafficking.From ORFeome to biology: a functional genomics pipelineHigh-content screening microscopy identifies novel proteins with a putative role in secretory membrane trafficCoupling of ER exit to microtubules through direct interaction of COPII with dynactinLocalizing the proteomeBeing in the right location at the right time.A Fluorescent Live Imaging Screening Assay Based on Translocation Criteria Identifies Novel Cytoplasmic Proteins Implicated in G Protein-coupled Receptor Signaling PathwaysSegregation of COPI-rich and anterograde-cargo-rich domains in endoplasmic-reticulum-to-Golgi transport complexesChromosome-induced microtubule assembly mediated by TPX2 is required for spindle formation in HeLa cellsMolecular characterization of two functional domains of CLIP-170 in vivo'Harvester': a fast meta search engine of human protein resourcesHuman Proteinpedia enables sharing of human protein dataRab18 and Rab43 have key roles in ER-Golgi traffickingBioinformatic "Harvester": a search engine for genome-wide human, mouse, and rat protein resourcesChemical chaperones improve protein secretion and rescue mutant factor VIII in mice with hemophilia AThe Spir actin organizers are involved in vesicle transport processescDNA-derived molecular characteristics and antibodies to a new centrosome-associated and G2/M phase-prevalent proteinThe p24 family member p23 is required for early embryonic developmentVisualization of ER-to-Golgi transport in living cells reveals a sequential mode of action for COPII and COPICOPI-coated ER-to-Golgi transport complexes segregate from COPII in close proximity to ER exit sitesPhenotypic profiling of the human genome by time-lapse microscopy reveals cell division genesBiogenesis of tubular ER-to-Golgi transport intermediates.High-content microscopy identifies new neurite outgrowth regulators.Micropilot: automation of fluorescence microscopy-based imaging for systems biology.Novel microscopy-based screening method reveals regulators of contact-dependent intercellular transfer.Regulation of microtubule-dependent recycling at the trans-Golgi network by Rab6A and Rab6A'Confocal microscopy analysis of native, full length and B-domain deleted coagulation factor VIII trafficking in mammalian cells.
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