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Role for TBC1D20 and Rab1 in hepatitis C virus replication via interaction with lipid droplet-bound nonstructural protein 5ADOC2B acts as a calcium switch and enhances vesicle fusionRac-mediated Stimulation of Phospholipase Cγ2 Amplifies B Cell Receptor-induced Calcium Signaling.Differential effect of actomyosin relaxation on the dynamic properties of focal adhesion proteinsRaft protein clustering alters N-Ras membrane interactions and activation pattern.A role for the juxtamembrane cytoplasm in the molecular dynamics of focal adhesionsTGF-β triggers rapid fibrillogenesis via a novel TβRII-dependent fibronectin-trafficking mechanism.Individual palmitoyl residues serve distinct roles in H-ras trafficking, microlocalization, and signalingAccurate quantification of diffusion and binding kinetics of non-integral membrane proteins by FRAP.A distinct nuclear localization signal in the N terminus of Smad 3 determines its ligand-induced nuclear translocationRegulation of TGF-β receptor hetero-oligomerization and signaling by endoglin.TβRIII independently binds type I and type II TGF-β receptors to inhibit TGF-β signaling.GPI- and transmembrane-anchored influenza hemagglutinin differ in structure and receptor binding activity.Fluorescence photobleaching recovery as a method to quantitate viral envelope-cell fusion: application to study fusion of Sendai virus envelopes with cells.FRAP beam-size analysis to measure palmitoylation-dependent membrane association dynamics and microdomain partitioning of Ras proteins.Interactions of Ras proteins with the plasma membrane and their roles in signaling.Ras acylation, compartmentalization and signaling nanoclusters (Review).Src-mediated caveolin-1 phosphorylation affects the targeting of active Src to specific membrane sites.The residue at position 5 of the N-terminal region of Src and Fyn modulates their myristoylation, palmitoylation, and membrane interactions.Batrachotoxin changes the properties of the muscarinic receptor in rat brain and heart: possible interaction(s) between muscarinic receptors and sodium channels.The role of palmitoylation in regulating Ras localization and function.Lateral mobility measurement of cell surface components: applications for molecular pharmacology.Dab2 inhibits the cholesterol-dependent activation of JNK by TGF-βEGF receptor family: twisting targets for improved cancer therapies.Coated pit-mediated endocytosis of the type I transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) receptor depends on a di-leucine family signal and is not required for signaling.Actomyosin-generated tension controls the molecular kinetics of focal adhesions.Differential effects of prenylation and s-acylation on type I and II ROPS membrane interaction and function.Co-localization analysis of complex formation among membrane proteins by computerized fluorescence microscopy: application to immunofluorescence co-patching studies.Cyclodextrins but not compactin inhibit the lateral diffusion of membrane proteins independent of cholesterol.How prenylation and S-acylation regulate subcellular targeting and function of ROP GTPases.An internalization-competent influenza hemagglutinin mutant causes the redistribution of AP-2 to existing coated pits and is colocalized with AP-2 in clathrin free clusters.Transforming growth factor-beta induces formation of a dithiothreitol-resistant type I/Type II receptor complex in live cells.Membrane interactions of a constitutively active GFP-Ki-Ras 4B and their role in signaling. Evidence from lateral mobility studies.Endocytosis of chimeric influenza virus hemagglutinin proteins that lack a cytoplasmic recognition feature for coated pits.Dynamic or stable interactions of influenza hemagglutinin mutants with coated pits. Dependence on the internalization signal but not on aggregation.The lateral mobility of cell membrane components is not altered following cell fusion induced by Sendai virus.Lateral mobility of phospholipids in turkey erythrocytes. Implications for adenylate cyclase activation.The sequential nature of the negative cooperativity in rabbit muscle glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase.Ligand-independent homomeric and heteromeric complexes between interleukin-2 or -9 receptor subunits and the gamma chain.Studies on G-protein alpha.betagamma heterotrimer formation reveal a putative S-prenyl-binding site in the alpha subunit.
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