Sec2 protein contains a coiled-coil domain essential for vesicular transport and a dispensable carboxy terminal domain.
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The cancer-related protein SSX2 interacts with the human homologue of a Ras-like GTPase interactor, RAB3IP, and a novel nuclear protein, SSX2IPFunctional synergy between Rab5 effector Rabaptin-5 and exchange factor Rabex-5 when physically associated in a complexInteraction cloning of Rabin3, a novel protein that associates with the Ras-like GTPase Rab3AArf GTPase regulation through cascade mechanisms and positive feedback loopsCrystal structure of the Sec4p{middle dot}Sec2p complex in the nucleotide exchanging intermediate stateA role for a protease in morphogenic responses during yeast cell fusion.Post-Golgi Sec proteins are required for autophagy in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.GDI1 encodes a GDP dissociation inhibitor that plays an essential role in the yeast secretory pathway.Ordering the final events in yeast exocytosis.Ypt32 recruits the Sec4p guanine nucleotide exchange factor, Sec2p, to secretory vesicles; evidence for a Rab cascade in yeast.The yeast phosphatidylinositol-4-OH kinase pik1 regulates secretion at the Golgi.Exo84p is an exocyst protein essential for secretion.The clathrin adaptor Gga2p is a phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate effector at the Golgi exit.The yeast SLY gene products, suppressors of defects in the essential GTP-binding Ypt1 protein, may act in endoplasmic reticulum-to-Golgi transportYeast homologues of tomosyn and lethal giant larvae function in exocytosis and are associated with the plasma membrane SNARE, Sec9The TRAPP complex is a nucleotide exchanger for Ypt1 and Ypt31/32.Phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate controls both membrane recruitment and a regulatory switch of the Rab GEF Sec2p.Sec6, Sec8, and Sec15 are components of a multisubunit complex which localizes to small bud tips in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Saccharomyces cerevisiae Gcs1 is an ADP-ribosylation factor GTPase-activating protein.Sec2p mediates nucleotide exchange on Sec4p and is involved in polarized delivery of post-Golgi vesicles.Identification and structure of four yeast genes (SLY) that are able to suppress the functional loss of YPT1, a member of the RAS superfamily.SCD5, a suppressor of clathrin deficiency, encodes a novel protein with a late secretory function in yeastSmy1p, a kinesin-related protein that does not require microtubules.Molecular characterization of Golgin-245, a novel Golgi complex protein containing a granin signatureYeast syntaxins Sso1p and Sso2p belong to a family of related membrane proteins that function in vesicular transportHyphal growth in Candida albicans requires the phosphorylation of Sec2 by the Cdc28-Ccn1/Hgc1 kinase.Mutational analysis of betaCOP (Sec26p) identifies an appendage domain critical for function.Proteomics analysis of A33 immunoaffinity-purified exosomes released from the human colon tumor cell line LIM1215 reveals a tissue-specific protein signature.A guaninine nucleotide exchange factor is a component of the meiotic spindle pole body in Schizosaccharomyces pombeBFR1, a multicopy suppressor of brefeldin A-induced lethality, is implicated in secretion and nuclear segregation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Allele-specific suppressors of lin-1(R175Opal) identify functions of MOC-3 and DPH-3 in tRNA modification complexes in Caenorhabditis elegansThe rab exchange factor Sec2p reversibly associates with the exocyst.Testing the 3Q:1R "rule": mutational analysis of the ionic "zero" layer in the yeast exocytic SNARE complex reveals no requirement for arginine.A snc1 endocytosis mutant: phenotypic analysis and suppression by overproduction of dihydrosphingosine phosphate lyaseThe role of the COOH terminus of Sec2p in the transport of post-Golgi vesicles.Sec15 protein, an essential component of the exocytotic apparatus, is associated with the plasma membrane and with a soluble 19.5S particle.Identification of regulators for Ypt1 GTPase nucleotide cycling.The yeast LATS/Ndr kinase Cbk1 regulates growth via Golgi-dependent glycosylation and secretion.Unexpected combinations of null mutations in genes encoding the actin cytoskeleton are lethal in yeast.A cytoskeleton-related gene, uso1, is required for intracellular protein transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Sec2 protein contains a coiled-coil domain essential for vesicular transport and a dispensable carboxy terminal domain.
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Sec2 protein contains a coiled ...... sable carboxy terminal domain.
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Sec2 protein contains a coiled ...... sable carboxy terminal domain.
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Sec2 protein contains a coiled ...... sable carboxy terminal domain.
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Sec2 protein contains a coiled ...... sable carboxy terminal domain.
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10.1083/JCB.110.6.1897
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1990-06-01T00:00:00Z