Recycling of the Ca2+-activated K+ channel, KCa2.3, is dependent upon RME-1, Rab35/EPI64C, and an N-terminal domain
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MICAL-L1 is a tubular endosomal membrane hub that connects Rab35 and Arf6 with Rab8aEHD proteins: key conductors of endocytic transport.Whacked and Rab35 polarize dynein-motor-complex-dependent seamless tube growth.ESCRT-dependent targeting of plasma membrane localized KCa3.1 to the lysosomesDynamin- and Rab5-dependent endocytosis of a Ca2+ -activated K+ channel, KCa2.3.Important relationships between Rab and MICAL proteins in endocytic trafficking.Involvement of dominant-negative spliced variants of the intermediate conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel, K(Ca)3.1, in immune function of lymphoid cellsAnterograde trafficking of KCa3.1 in polarized epithelia is Rab1- and Rab8-dependent and recycling endosome-independentRole of ubiquitylation and USP8-dependent deubiquitylation in the endocytosis and lysosomal targeting of plasma membrane KCa3.1.Connecdenn 3/DENND1C binds actin linking Rab35 activation to the actin cytoskeleton.Impairment of IKCa channels contributes to uteroplacental endothelial dysfunction in rat diabetic pregnancy.Modulation of endothelial SK3 channel activity by Ca²+dependent caveolar traffickingTrafficking of intermediate (KCa3.1) and small (KCa2.x) conductance, Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channels: a novel target for medicinal chemistry efforts?Rab35 regulates cadherin-mediated adherens junction formation and myoblast fusionDENN domain proteins: regulators of Rab GTPases.EPI64 protein functions as a physiological GTPase-activating protein for Rab27 protein and regulates amylase release in rat parotid acinar cells.Modulation of Retrograde Trafficking of KCa3.1 in a Polarized EpitheliumRab35 GTPase: A Central Regulator of Phosphoinositides and F-actin in Endocytic Recycling and Beyond.The Role of the Cytoskeleton and Myosin-Vc in the Targeting of KCa3.1 to the Basolateral Membrane of Polarized Epithelial Cells.Immunofluorescence-based assay to identify modulators of the number of plasma membrane KCa3.1 channelsBLAP-tagged channel technology: a new direction trafficking toward epithelial physiology.Rab35 is translocated from Arf6-positive perinuclear recycling endosomes to neurite tips during neurite outgrowth.Expression and Role of the Intermediate-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel KCa3.1 in Glioblastoma.Structure, gating and basic functions of the Ca2+-activated K channel of intermediate conductance.Contribution of KV1.5 Channel to Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Human Arteriolar Dilation and Its Modulation by Coronary Artery Disease.Plasma membrane insertion of KCa2.3 (SK3) is dependent upon the SNARE proteins, syntaxin-4 and SNAP23.The small GTPase RAB-35 defines a third pathway that is required for the recognition and degradation of apoptotic cells
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Recycling of the Ca2+-activated K+ channel, KCa2.3, is dependent upon RME-1, Rab35/EPI64C, and an N-terminal domain
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Recycling of the Ca2+-activate ...... I64C, and an N-terminal domain
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Recycling of the Ca2+-activate ...... I64C, and an N-terminal domain
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Recycling of the Ca2+-activate ...... I64C, and an N-terminal domain
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Recycling of the Ca2+-activate ...... I64C, and an N-terminal domain
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Recycling of the Ca2+-activate ...... I64C, and an N-terminal domain
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Corina M Balut
Daniel C Devor
Mark A Bailey
Stephen Shaw
Yajuan Gao
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17938-17953
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10.1074/JBC.M109.086553
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2010-04-01T00:00:00Z