2016
Small cargoes pass through synthetically glued Golgi stacks
Dancourt J, Zheng H, Bottanelli F, Allgeyer ES, Bewersdorf J, Graham M, Liu X, Rothman JE, Lavieu G. Small cargoes pass through synthetically glued Golgi stacks. FEBS Letters 2016, 590: 1675-1686. PMID: 27174538, PMCID: PMC4925213, DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.12210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCisternal progressionGolgi cisternaeSingle-cell liveSmall cargoCisternal maturationCOPI vesiclesMembrane recruitmentGolgi stacksSynthetic biologyGolgi apparatusCisternaeGolgiVesiclesRate of transportAnterograde transportCargoARF1New toolBiologyProteinMaturationRecruitmentProgressionAssaysTransport
2010
Role of the Second Cysteine-rich Domain and Pro275 in Protein Kinase D2 Interaction with ADP-Ribosylation Factor 1, Trans-Golgi Network Recruitment, and Protein Transport
Pusapati GV, Krndija D, Armacki M, von Wichert G, von Blume J, Malhotra V, Adler G, Seufferlein T. Role of the Second Cysteine-rich Domain and Pro275 in Protein Kinase D2 Interaction with ADP-Ribosylation Factor 1, Trans-Golgi Network Recruitment, and Protein Transport. Molecular Biology Of The Cell 2010, 21: 1011-1022. PMID: 20089835, PMCID: PMC2836954, DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e09-09-0814.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrans-Golgi networkSecond cysteine-rich domainCysteine-rich domainProtein transportC1a domainPlasma membraneADP-ribosylation factor 1ADP-ribosylation factorPKD isoenzymesTGN membranesSecretory trafficPKD2 functionsSmall GTPaseC1b domainKey regulatorPKD2Transport carriersARF1Factor 1PKDPrecise mechanismMembraneRecruitmentDomainArf6
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