Retrograde Shiga toxin trafficking is regulated by ARHGAP21 and Cdc42.
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Cdc42 regulates microtubule-dependent Golgi positioning.Rab11 endosomes contribute to mitotic spindle organization and orientationCLN3 deficient cells display defects in the ARF1-Cdc42 pathway and actin-dependent eventsTransport of influenza virus neuraminidase (NA) to host cell surface is regulated by ARHGAP21 and Cdc42 proteinsARHGAP21 protein, a new partner of α-tubulin involved in cell-cell adhesion formation and essential for epithelial-mesenchymal transition.Cdc42 localization and cell polarity depend on membrane trafficFrom a single whole exome read to notions of clinical screening: primary ciliary dyskinesia and RSPH9 p.Lys268del in the Arabian Peninsula.Roles of rho GTPases in intracellular transport and cellular transformation.Retrograde trafficking of AB₅ toxins: mechanisms to therapeuticsPTEN phosphatase-independent maintenance of glandular morphology in a predictive colorectal cancer model system.Protein toxins from plants and bacteria: probes for intracellular transport and tools in medicine.Signaling circuits on the Golgi complex.Actin acting at the Golgi.Protection against Shiga ToxinsHuman and mouse tissue-engineered small intestine both demonstrate digestive and absorptive function.Spatial analysis of Cdc42 activity reveals a role for plasma membrane-associated Cdc42 in centrosome regulation.Cdc42 induces EGF receptor protein accumulation and promotes EGF receptor nuclear transport and cellular transformation.
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Retrograde Shiga toxin trafficking is regulated by ARHGAP21 and Cdc42.
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scientific article published on 19 August 2009
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Retrograde Shiga toxin trafficking is regulated by ARHGAP21 and Cdc42.
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Retrograde Shiga toxin trafficking is regulated by ARHGAP21 and Cdc42.
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Retrograde Shiga toxin trafficking is regulated by ARHGAP21 and Cdc42.
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Retrograde Shiga toxin trafficking is regulated by ARHGAP21 and Cdc42.
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Retrograde Shiga toxin trafficking is regulated by ARHGAP21 and Cdc42.
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Retrograde Shiga toxin trafficking is regulated by ARHGAP21 and Cdc42.
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Retrograde Shiga toxin trafficking is regulated by ARHGAP21 and Cdc42.
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Heidi Hehnly
Ji-Long Chen
Katrina Marie Longhini
Mark Stamnes
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10.1091/MBC.E09-02-0155
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2009-08-19T00:00:00Z