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Phosphorylation of the autophagy receptor optineurin restricts Salmonella growthPseudophosphatase STYX modulates cell-fate decisions and cell migration by spatiotemporal regulation of ERK1/2CUL3-KBTBD6/KBTBD7 ubiquitin ligase cooperates with GABARAP proteins to spatially restrict TIAM1-RAC1 signalingTECPR2 Cooperates with LC3C to Regulate COPII-Dependent ER ExportOligomerization of the {gamma}-aminobutyric acid transporter-1 is driven by an interplay of polar and hydrophobic interactions in transmembrane helix IITwo discontinuous segments in the carboxyl terminus are required for membrane targeting of the rat gamma-aminobutyric acid transporter-1 (GAT1)Adaptation of endoplasmic reticulum exit sites to acute and chronic increases in cargo load.Spatial control of Cdc42 signalling by a GM130-RasGRF complex regulates polarity and tumorigenesisTranscriptional and metabolic adaptation of human neurons to the mitochondrial toxicant MPP(+)MAPK signaling to the early secretory pathway revealed by kinase/phosphatase functional screeningDay of the dead: pseudokinases and pseudophosphatases in physiology and disease.Bio-Zombie: the rise of pseudoenzymes in biology.Concentrative export from the endoplasmic reticulum of the gamma-aminobutyric acid transporter 1 requires binding to SEC24D.Parallel exploitation of diverse host nutrients enhances Salmonella virulence.ERK7 is a negative regulator of protein secretion in response to amino-acid starvation by modulating Sec16 membrane associationSodium-dependent neurotransmitter transporters: oligomerization as a determinant of transporter function and trafficking.Phospholipase C γ1 regulates early secretory trafficking and cell migration via interaction with p115.Peptide-based interactions with calnexin target misassembled membrane proteins into endoplasmic reticulum-derived multilamellar bodies.Signal-dependent export of GABA transporter 1 from the ER-Golgi intermediate compartment is specified by a C-terminal motifThe endoplasmic reticulum exit of glutamate transporter is regulated by the inducible mammalian Yip6b/GTRAP3-18 protein.Sec24- and ARFGAP1-dependent trafficking of GABA transporter-1 is a prerequisite for correct axonal targeting.Loss of GM130 in breast cancer cells and its effects on cell migration, invasion and polarity.Alteration of Golgi Structure by Stress: A Link to Neurodegeneration?Cdc42 and Cellular Polarity: Emerging Roles at the Golgi.GTRAP3-18 serves as a negative regulator of Rab1 in protein transport and neuronal differentiation.Membrane biogenesis: networking at the ER with atlastin.Crosstalk of small GTPases at the Golgi apparatus.Regulation of traffic and organelle architecture of the ER-Golgi interface by signal transduction.Systems biology of the secretory pathway: what have we learned so far?Endomembrane control of cell polarity: Relevance to cancer.The pseudophosphatase STYX targets the F-box of FBXW7 and inhibits SCFFBXW7 function.FIG4 is a hepatitis C virus particle-bound protein implicated in virion morphogenesis and infectivity with cholesteryl ester modulation potential.Regulation of Sec16 levels and dynamics links proliferation and secretion.STYX: a versatile pseudophosphatase.Antibodies directed against Lewis-Y antigen inhibit signaling of Lewis-Y modified ErbB receptors.Isoflavonoids inhibit catabolism of vitamin D in prostate cancer cells.PLEKHM1 regulates Salmonella-containing vacuole biogenesis and infection.The ubiquitin-like modifier FAT10 decorates autophagy-targeted Salmonella and contributes to Salmonella resistance in mice.The link between autophagy and secretion: a story of multitasking proteins.Regulation of EGFR surface levels by COPII-dependent trafficking.
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