Core-glycosylated mucin-like repeats from MUC1 are an apical targeting signal
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Systematic analysis of compositional order of proteins reveals new characteristics of biological functions and a universal correlate of macroevolutionThe PDZ Protein Na+/H+ Exchanger Regulatory Factor-1 (NHERF1) Regulates Planar Cell Polarity and Motile Cilia OrganizationIntra- and Extra-Cellular Events Related to Altered Glycosylation of MUC1 Promote Chronic Inflammation, Tumor Progression, Invasion, and MetastasisSialylation of N-linked glycans mediates apical delivery of endolyn in MDCK cells via a galectin-9-dependent mechanismMultiple motifs regulate apical sorting of p75 via a mechanism that involves dimerization and higher-order oligomerization.Roles for trafficking and O-linked glycosylation in the turnover of model cell surface proteins.Chemically tunable mucin chimeras assembled on living cells.Pathobiological implications of mucin glycans in cancer: Sweet poison and novel targets.Analysis of tumor-associated mucin glycotopes by Western transfer methodsThe 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-glycosylationAltered glycosylation of MUC1 influences its association with CIN85: the role of this novel complex in cancer cell invasion and migration.Novel roles for mucin 1 in the kidney.Multiple biosynthetic trafficking routes for apically secreted proteins in MDCK cells.Evidence for core 2 to core 1 O-glycan remodeling during the recycling of MUC1.Analysis of an ADTKD family with a novel frameshift mutation in MUC1 reveals characteristic features of mutant MUC1 protein.
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Core-glycosylated mucin-like repeats from MUC1 are an apical targeting signal
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Core-glycosylated mucin-like repeats from MUC1 are an apical targeting signal
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Core-glycosylated mucin-like repeats from MUC1 are an apical targeting signal
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Core-glycosylated mucin-like repeats from MUC1 are an apical targeting signal
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Core-glycosylated mucin-like repeats from MUC1 are an apical targeting signal
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Core-glycosylated mucin-like repeats from MUC1 are an apical targeting signal
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Core-glycosylated mucin-like repeats from MUC1 are an apical targeting signal
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Core-glycosylated mucin-like repeats from MUC1 are an apical targeting signal
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Carol L Kinlough
Ora A Weisz
Paul A Poland
Polly E Mattila
Rebecca P Hughey
Sandra J Gendler
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10.1074/JBC.M111.289504
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2011-09-20T00:00:00Z