Functional characterization of the 180-kD ribosome receptor in vivo.
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p180 is involved in the interaction between the endoplasmic reticulum and microtubules through a novel microtubule-binding and bundling domainThe ribosome regulates the GTPase of the beta-subunit of the signal recognition particle receptorThe yeast lipin Smp2 couples phospholipid biosynthesis to nuclear membrane growthSec61p is the main ribosome receptor in the endoplasmic reticulum of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Complete genome sequence of Mycoplasma suis and insights into its biology and adaption to an erythrocyte nicheIntracellular expression profiling by laser capture microdissection: three novel components of the neuromuscular junction.Low-complexity regions within protein sequences have position-dependent roles.Proteomic mapping of cytosol-facing outer mitochondrial and ER membranes in living human cells by proximity biotinylationRegulation of endoplasmic reticulum biogenesis in response to cytochrome P450 overproduction.Enhancement of procollagen biosynthesis by p180 through augmented ribosome association on the endoplasmic reticulum in response to stimulated secretionRegulation of polysome assembly on the endoplasmic reticulum by a coiled-coil protein, p180.Mutations that affect vacuole biogenesis inhibit proliferation of the endoplasmic reticulum in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeAn endoplasmic reticulum protein, p180, is highly expressed in human cytomegalovirus-permissive cells and interacts with the tegument protein encoded by UL48Expression of the 180-kD ribosome receptor induces membrane proliferation and increased secretory activity in yeast.Expression of ribosome-binding protein 1 correlates with shorter survival in Her-2 positive breast cancer.Overexpression of ribosome binding protein 1 (RRBP1) in breast cancer.Identification of a novel stage of ribosome/nascent chain association with the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.Induction of secretory pathway components in yeast is associated with increased stability of their mRNA.Poliovirus 2C protein determinants of membrane binding and rearrangements in mammalian cells.Cloning of novel kinectin splice variants with alternative C-termini: structure, distribution and evolution of mouse kinectin.The role of the 3-hydroxy 3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase cytosolic domain in karmellae biogenesis.Knockdown of p180 eliminates the terminal differentiation of a secretory cell lineIN02, a positive regulator of lipid biosynthesis, is essential for the formation of inducible membranes in yeast.Endoplasmic reticulum ribosome-binding protein 1 (RRBP1) overexpression is frequently found in lung cancer patients and alleviates intracellular stress-induced apoptosis through the enhancement of GRP78.A microsomal ATP-binding protein involved in efficient protein transport into the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum.Coordinate regulation of phospholipid biosynthesis and secretory pathway gene expression in XBP-1(S)-induced endoplasmic reticulum biogenesis.Receptor-mediated ribosome binding to liposomes depends on lipid composition.Phosphorylation region of the yeast plasma-membrane H+-ATPase. Role in protein folding and biogenesis.On the expansion of ribosomal proteins and RNAs in eukaryotes.Quality Control in the Yeast Secretory Pathway
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Functional characterization of the 180-kD ribosome receptor in vivo.
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Functional characterization of the 180-kD ribosome receptor in vivo.
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Functional characterization of the 180-kD ribosome receptor in vivo.
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Functional characterization of the 180-kD ribosome receptor in vivo.
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Functional characterization of the 180-kD ribosome receptor in vivo.
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Functional characterization of the 180-kD ribosome receptor in vivo.
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Functional characterization of the 180-kD ribosome receptor in vivo.
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10.1083/JCB.130.1.29
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1995-07-01T00:00:00Z