Lectin-binding sites as markers of Golgi subcompartments: proximal-to-distal maturation of oligosaccharides
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Regulation of X11L-dependent amyloid precursor protein metabolism by XB51, a novel X11L-binding proteinMeckel-Gruber syndrome protein MKS3 is required for endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation of surfactant protein CMammalian vesicle trafficking proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatusBiochemical characterization of arylsulfatase E and functional analysis of mutations found in patients with X-linked chondrodysplasia punctataTargeted deletion of Minpp1 provides new insight into the activity of multiple inositol polyphosphate phosphatase in vivoTransmembrane transforming growth factor-alpha tethers to the PDZ domain-containing, Golgi membrane-associated protein p59/GRASP55Synaptophysin is targeted to similar microvesicles in CHO and PC12 cellsLocalization and targeting of SCG10 to the trans-Golgi apparatus and growth cone vesiclesTargeting of SCG10 to the area of the Golgi complex is mediated by its NH2-terminal regionMolecular motors are differentially distributed on Golgi membranes from polarized epithelial cells.Localization of the Carnation Italian ringspot virus replication protein p36 to the mitochondrial outer membrane is mediated by an internal targeting signal and the TOM complex.Intrinsic membrane glycoproteins with cytosol-oriented sugars in the endoplasmic reticulumNegative regulation of DNA synthesis in early erythropoietic progenitor cells (BFU-E) by a protein purified from the medium of C57BL/6 mouse marrow cells.Colocalization and membrane association of murine hepatitis virus gene 1 products and De novo-synthesized viral RNA in infected cells.Bone marrow pre-B lymphocytes synthesize immunoglobulin mu chains of membrane type with different properties and intracellular pathways.Enhanced delivery of exogenous peptides into the class I antigen processing and presentation pathway.Mutant Escherichia coli heat-labile toxin B subunit that separates toxoid-mediated signaling and immunomodulatory action from trafficking and delivery functionsRotavirus is released from the apical surface of cultured human intestinal cells through nonconventional vesicular transport that bypasses the Golgi apparatus.The acrosomal membrane of boar sperm: a Golgi-derived membrane poor in glycoconjugatesCharacterization of cytoplasmically oriented Golgi proteins with a monoclonal antibodyThe Golgi apparatus remains associated with microtubule organizing centers during myogenesis.Cell anchorage determines whether mammary tumor virus glycoproteins are processed for plasma membranes or secretion.Scrapie prion proteins accumulate in the cytoplasm of persistently infected cultured cells.Spatial and temporal colocalization of the Golgi apparatus and microtubules rich in detyrosinated tubulin.Dynamic measurement of the pH of the Golgi complex in living cells using retrograde transport of the verotoxin receptorThe Alzheimer's disease-associated presenilins are differentially phosphorylated proteins located predominantly within the endoplasmic reticulum.Intercompartmental transport in the Golgi complex is a dissociative process: facile transfer of membrane protein between two Golgi populations.The 17-residue transmembrane domain of beta-galactoside alpha 2,6-sialyltransferase is sufficient for Golgi retention.O-glycosylation of intact and truncated ribophorins in brefeldin A-treated cells: newly synthesized intact ribophorins are only transiently accessible to the relocated glycosyltransferases.Retention by the endoplasmic reticulum of rotavirus VP7 is controlled by three adjacent amino-terminal residues.Assembly and polarized release of Punta Toro virus and effects of brefeldin A.Role of N-linked oligosaccharides in processing and intracellular transport of E2 glycoprotein of rubella virusDynamic changes in the structure and intracellular locale of the mammalian low-molecular-weight heat shock protein.Calreticulin and focal-contact-dependent adhesion.Trans-Golgi reticulum.Inhibition of cellular protein secretion by poliovirus proteins 2B and 3ACOPII and COPI traffic at the ER-Golgi interface.Proteolytic conversion of hepatitis B virus e antigen precursor to end product occurs in a postendoplasmic reticulum compartment.Trafficking of exogenous peptides into proteasome-dependent major histocompatibility complex class I pathway following enterotoxin B subunit-mediated delivery.Mutant prion proteins are partially retained in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Lectin-binding sites as markers of Golgi subcompartments: proximal-to-distal maturation of oligosaccharides
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Tartakoff AM
Vassalli P
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10.1083/JCB.97.4.1243
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1983-10-01T00:00:00Z