Vesicles and cisternae in the trans Golgi apparatus of human fibroblasts are acidic compartments.
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Cloning of ACP33 as a novel intracellular ligand of CD4Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel (Na+,K+)/H+ exchanger localized to the trans-Golgi networkInitial glycosylation and acidic pH in the Golgi apparatus are required for multimerization of von Willebrand factorBiological function of the low-pH, fusion-inactive conformation of rabies virus glycoprotein (G): G is transported in a fusion-inactive state-like conformationBiosynthesis, maturation, and acid activation of the Semliki Forest virus fusion proteinEvidence that vesicles containing living, virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Mycobacterium avium in cultured human macrophages are not acidicSorting and secretory pathways in exocrine cells.Acquisition of Lubrol insolubility, a common step for growth hormone and prolactin in the secretory pathway of neuroendocrine cells.Terminal sialylation is altered in airway cells with impaired CFTR-mediated chloride transport.Evidence for the existence of secretory granule (dense-core vesicle)-based inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent Ca2+ signaling system in astrocytesPurification and reconstitution of the proton-translocating ATPase of Golgi-enriched membranesSecretory granules in inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent Ca2+ signaling in the cytoplasm of neuroendocrine cells.Dissecting carboxypeptidase E: properties, functions and pathophysiological roles in disease.Elucidating the role of disulfide bond on amyloid formation and fibril reversibility of somatostatin-14: relevance to its storage and secretionStructural maturation of the transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus.Vesicular stomatitis virus G protein acquires pH-independent fusion activity during transport in a polarized endometrial cell line.The influenza hemagglutinin precursor as an acid-sensitive probe of the biosynthetic pathway.GOLAC: an endogenous anion channel of the Golgi complex.A large-conductance anion channel of the Golgi complex.Effects of weakly basic amines on proteolytic processing and terminal glycosylation of secretory proteins in cultured rat hepatocytesInternalization of type 1 complement receptors and de novo multivesicular body formation during chemoattractant-induced endocytosis in human neutrophils.The pH of the secretory pathway: measurement, determinants, and regulation.Tissue distribution and characterization of soluble and membrane-bound forms of metallocarboxypeptidase D.Thyrotropin induces the acidification of the secretory granules of parafollicular cells by increasing the chloride conductance of the granular membrane.Purification of the Clostridium spiroforme binary toxin and activity of the toxin on HEp-2 cellsEnvironmental effects on protein glycosylation.Rat liver endocytic coated vesicles do not exhibit ATP-dependent acidification in vitroAn antibody against secretogranin I (chromogranin B) is packaged into secretory granulesTransferrin receptors recycle to cis and middle as well as trans Golgi cisternae in Ig-secreting myeloma cellsSecretogranins I and II: two tyrosine-sulfated secretory proteins common to a variety of cells secreting peptides by the regulated pathway.Routing of internalized ricin and ricin conjugates to the Golgi complex.Assembly of influenza hemagglutinin trimers and its role in intracellular transportIsolated secretion granules from parotid glands of chronically stimulated rats possess an alkaline internal pH and inward-directed H+ pump activity.The large external domain is sufficient for the correct sorting of secreted or chimeric influenza virus hemagglutinins in polarized monkey kidney cells.Conversion of proinsulin to insulin occurs coordinately with acidification of maturing secretory vesiclesThe sorting of proteins to the plasma membrane in epithelial cellsA view of acidic intracellular compartments.Inhibition of tyrosine sulfation in the trans-Golgi retards the transport of a constitutively secreted protein to the cell surface.Impaired lysosomes in a temperature-sensitive mutant of Chinese hamster ovary cells.Recovery of function in Chinese hamster ovary cell mutants with temperature-sensitive defects in vacuolar acidification.
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Vesicles and cisternae in the trans Golgi apparatus of human fibroblasts are acidic compartments.
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Anderson RG
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1985-03-01T00:00:00Z