Role of N- and O-glycans in polarized biosynthetic sorting.
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Compartmentalization of aquaporins in the human intestineSialylation of N-linked glycans mediates apical delivery of endolyn in MDCK cells via a galectin-9-dependent mechanismO-GlcNAc regulates FoxO activation in response to glucose.Human respiratory syncytial virus glycoproteins are not required for apical targeting and release from polarized epithelial cellsMultiple motifs regulate apical sorting of p75 via a mechanism that involves dimerization and higher-order oligomerization.Sugar-free frosting, a homolog of SAD kinase, drives neural-specific glycan expression in the Drosophila embryo.An O-glycosyltransferase promotes cell adhesion during development by influencing secretion of an extracellular matrix integrin ligand.Paramyxovirus glycoprotein incorporation, assembly and budding: a three way dance for infectious particle production.Dissecting the biological role of mucin-type O-glycosylation using RNA interference in Drosophila cell culture.Trafficking of epidermal growth factor receptor ligands in polarized epithelial cells.The orphan nuclear receptor Rev-erb alpha regulates circadian expression of plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1.Use of a molecular genetic platform technology to produce human Wnt proteins reveals distinct local and distal signaling abilitiesPodoplanin requires sialylated O-glycans for stable expression on lymphatic endothelial cells and for interaction with platelets.Identification and characterization of endogenous galectins expressed in Madin Darby canine kidney cells.Apical protein transport and lumen morphogenesis in polarized epithelial cellsCore-glycosylated mucin-like repeats from MUC1 are an apical targeting signalGlucose induces MafA expression in pancreatic beta cell lines via the hexosamine biosynthetic pathway.O-glycans direct selectin ligands to lipid rafts on leukocytes.Intracellular trafficking of FXYD1 (phospholemman) and FXYD7 proteins in Xenopus oocytes and mammalian cells.Pathobiological implications of mucin glycans in cancer: Sweet poison and novel targets.The human colonic thiamine pyrophosphate transporter (hTPPT) is a glycoprotein and N-linked glycosylation is important for its functionMUC1 traverses apical recycling endosomes along the biosynthetic pathway in polarized MDCK cells.The lectin domain of the polypeptide GalNAc transferase family of glycosyltransferases (ppGalNAc Ts) acts as a switch directing glycopeptide substrate glycosylation in an N- or C-terminal direction, further controlling mucin type O-glycosylationPolarization-dependent selective transport to the apical membrane by KIF5B in MDCK cells.Recent insights into the biological roles of mucin-type O-glycosylationRole of N-glycosylation in trafficking of apical membrane proteins in epitheliaFluorescent proteins in cellular organelles: serious pitfalls and some solutions.Differential sorting of human parathyroid hormone after transduction of mouse and rat salivary glands.Taking the scenic route: biosynthetic traffic to the plasma membrane in polarized epithelial cellsClathrin and AP1B: key roles in basolateral trafficking through trans-endosomal routesApical trafficking in epithelial cells: signals, clusters and motors.Impaired N-linked glycosylation of uptake and efflux transporters in human non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.N-Glycosylation instead of cholesterol mediates oligomerization and apical sorting of GPI-APs in FRT cellsDifferential sorting and Golgi export requirements for raft-associated and raft-independent apical proteins along the biosynthetic pathway.Glucose deprivation stimulates O-GlcNAc modification of proteins through up-regulation of O-linked N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase.Rotavirus nonstructural glycoprotein NSP4 is secreted from the apical surfaces of polarized epithelial cells.Evidence for core 2 to core 1 O-glycan remodeling during the recycling of MUC1.Diverse subcellular distribution profiles of pannexin 1 and pannexin 3.A UDP-GalNAc:polypeptide N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase is required for epithelial tube formation.Distribution of Glycan Motifs at the Surface of Midgut Cells in the Cotton Leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis) Demonstrated by Lectin Binding.
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Role of N- and O-glycans in polarized biosynthetic sorting.
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Role of N- and O-glycans in polarized biosynthetic sorting.
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Role of N- and O-glycans in polarized biosynthetic sorting.
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Role of N- and O-glycans in polarized biosynthetic sorting.
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Role of N- and O-glycans in polarized biosynthetic sorting.
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Role of N- and O-glycans in polarized biosynthetic sorting.
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Beth A Potter
Ora A Weisz
Rebecca P Hughey
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10.1152/AJPCELL.00333.2005
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z