Sorting within the regulated secretory pathway occurs in the trans-Golgi network.
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Dale's hypothesis revisited: different neuropeptides derived from a common prohormone are targeted to different processesTwo independent targeting signals in the cytoplasmic domain determine trans-Golgi network localization and endosomal trafficking of the proprotein convertase furinImmunohistochemical evidence for the involvement of protein convertases 5A and 2 in the processing of pro-neurotensin in rat brainRelease mode of large and small dense-core vesicles specified by different synaptotagmin isoforms in PC12 cellsPassive sorting in maturing granules of AtT-20 cells: the entry and exit of salivary amylase and proline-rich proteinHeterologous in vivo processing of human preproendothelin 1 into bioactive peptidesDifferential routing of coexisting neuropeptides in vasopressin neurons.Acquisition of Lubrol insolubility, a common step for growth hormone and prolactin in the secretory pathway of neuroendocrine cells.Structural maturation of the transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus.Expression and processing of procholecystokinin in a rat medullary thyroid carcinoma cell line.Secretory protein traffic. Chromogranin A contains a dominant targeting signal for the regulated pathwayN-arginine dibasic convertase, a metalloendopeptidase as a prototype of a class of processing enzymes.Proinsulin endoproteolysis confers enhanced targeting of processed insulin to the regulated secretory pathwayWidespread dysregulation of peptide hormone release in mice lacking adaptor protein AP-3.Not all secretory granules are created equal: Partitioning of soluble content proteins.Expression of mutant ELH prohormones in AtT-20 cells: the relationship between prohormone processing and sorting.Prohormone processing in the trans-Golgi network: endoproteolytic cleavage of prosomatostatin and formation of nascent secretory vesicles in permeabilized cellsDifferential trafficking of soluble and integral membrane secretory granule-associated proteinsEvidence for defects in membrane traffic in Paramecium secretory mutants unable to produce functional storage granules.Regulated and constitutive protein targeting can be distinguished by secretory polarity in thyroid epithelial cells.Prothyrotropin-releasing hormone targets its processing products to different vesicles of the secretory pathway.Insulin granule biogenesis, trafficking and exocytosis.Calcitonin and calcitonin receptors.Polymorphism and structural maturation of bunyamwera virus in Golgi and post-Golgi compartmentsDibasic cleavage site is required for sorting to the regulated secretory pathway for both pro- and neuropeptide Y.Sorting and storage during secretory granule biogenesis: looking backward and looking forward.Phosphorylation of cytosolic domain Ser(937) affects both biosynthetic and endocytic trafficking of peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase.A tyrosine-based motif and a casein kinase II phosphorylation site regulate the intracellular trafficking of the varicella-zoster virus glycoprotein I, a protein localized in the trans-Golgi networkStructural requirements for targeting of surfactant protein B (SP-B) to secretory granules in vitro and in vivo.Identification of the sorting signal motif within pro-opiomelanocortin for the regulated secretory pathway.Milieu-induced, selective aggregation of regulated secretory proteins in the trans-Golgi network.Expression of individual forms of peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase in AtT-20 cells: endoproteolytic processing and routing to secretory granules.Prosomatostatin processing in permeabilized cells. Calcium is required for prohormone cleavage but not formation of nascent secretory vesicles.Assembly and disassembly of the Golgi complex: two processes arranged in a cis-trans direction.Subcellular fractionation of prohormone processing products in the bag cell neurons.Proteoglycan sulfation and storage parallels storage of basic secretory proteins in exocrine cells.Sorting of chromogranin B into immature secretory granules in pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells.
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Sorting within the regulated secretory pathway occurs in the trans-Golgi network.
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Sorting within the regulated secretory pathway occurs in the trans-Golgi network.
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Sorting within the regulated secretory pathway occurs in the trans-Golgi network.
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Sorting within the regulated secretory pathway occurs in the trans-Golgi network.
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Sorting within the regulated secretory pathway occurs in the trans-Golgi network.
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1990-01-01T00:00:00Z