Posttranslational association of immunoglobulin heavy chain binding protein with nascent heavy chains in nonsecreting and secreting hybridomas.
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The relationship of N-linked glycosylation and heavy chain-binding protein association with the secretion of glycoproteinss-cyclophilin is retained intracellularly via a unique COOH-terminal sequence and colocalizes with the calcium storage protein calreticulinHuman factor H deficiency. Mutations in framework cysteine residues and block in H protein secretion and intracellular catabolismCOOH-terminal sequence motifs target the T cell protein tyrosine phosphatase to the ER and nucleusCalumenin, a Ca2+-binding protein retained in the endoplasmic reticulum with a novel carboxyl-terminal sequence, HDEFStch encodes the 'ATPase core' of a microsomal stress 70 proteinAssembly, intracellular localization, and nucleotide binding properties of the human peptide transporters TAP1 and TAP2 expressed by recombinant vaccinia virusesA subset of chaperones and folding enzymes form multiprotein complexes in endoplasmic reticulum to bind nascent proteins.Mapping of residues forming the voltage sensor of the voltage-dependent anion-selective channelCyclophilin B trafficking through the secretory pathway is altered by binding of cyclosporin AFCRLA is a resident endoplasmic reticulum protein that associates with intracellular Igs, IgM, IgG and IgAMolecular basis of the cell-surface expression of immunoglobulin mu chain without light chain in human B lymphocytesGlucose-regulated protein (GRP94 and GRP78) genes share common regulatory domains and are coordinately regulated by common trans-acting factorsRegulating the retention of T-cell receptor alpha chain variants within the endoplasmic reticulum: Ca(2+)-dependent association with BiPAssembly and routing of von Willebrand factor variants: the requirements for disulfide-linked dimerization reside within the carboxy-terminal 151 amino acidsPX-RICS mediates ER-to-Golgi transport of the N-cadherin/beta-catenin complexOne step at a time: endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradationCab45, a novel (Ca2+)-binding protein localized to the Golgi lumenInvariant chain trimers are sequestered in the rough endoplasmic reticulum in the absence of association with HLA class II antigensA high-molecular-weight complex of membrane proteins BAP29/BAP31 is involved in the retention of membrane-bound IgD in the endoplasmic reticulumThe products of pre-B cell-specific genes (lambda 5 and VpreB) and the immunoglobulin mu chain form a complex that is transported onto the cell surfaceThe oligomerization reaction of the Semliki Forest virus membrane protein subunitsFormation and intracellular transport of a heterodimeric viral spike protein complexFormation and intracellular localization of hepatitis C virus envelope glycoprotein complexes expressed by recombinant vaccinia and Sindbis virusesThe crystal structure of the fab fragment of the monoclonal antibody MAK33. Implications for folding and interaction with the chaperone bipThe structural analysis of shark IgNAR antibodies reveals evolutionary principles of immunoglobulinsAminopeptidase I of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is localized to the vacuole independent of the secretory pathway.The FKB2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, encoding the immunosuppressant-binding protein FKBP-13, is regulated in response to accumulation of unfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulumSSI1 encodes a novel Hsp70 of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae endoplasmic reticulum.Characterization of new mutants in the early part of the yeast secretory pathway isolated by a [3H]mannose suicide selection.BiP and Sec63p are required for both co- and posttranslational protein translocation into the yeast endoplasmic reticulum.ERD1, a yeast gene required for the retention of luminal endoplasmic reticulum proteins, affects glycoprotein processing in the Golgi apparatusLoss of BiP/GRP78 function blocks translocation of secretory proteins in yeastDevelopment of a novel ER stress based selection system for the isolation of highly productive clonesThe ion channel activity of the influenza virus M2 protein affects transport through the Golgi apparatusA novel link between integrins, transmembrane-4 superfamily proteins (CD63 and CD81), and phosphatidylinositol 4-kinaseMultiple molecular chaperones complex with misfolded large oligomeric glycoproteins in the endoplasmic reticulumBiP/Kar2p serves as a molecular chaperone during carboxypeptidase Y folding in yeastThe invariant chain is required for intracellular transport and function of major histocompatibility complex class II moleculesMutation of the ER retention receptor KDELR1 leads to cell-intrinsic lymphopenia and a failure to control chronic viral infection
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Posttranslational association of immunoglobulin heavy chain binding protein with nascent heavy chains in nonsecreting and secreting hybridomas.
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Posttranslational association ...... ting and secreting hybridomas.
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Posttranslational association ...... ting and secreting hybridomas.
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Posttranslational association ...... ting and secreting hybridomas.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Posttranslational association ...... ting and secreting hybridomas.
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P2093
J F Kearney
L M Hendershot
P2860
P304
P356
10.1083/JCB.102.5.1558
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P577
1986-05-01T00:00:00Z