1993
Apical Orientation of the Microtubule Organizing Center and Associated γ-Tubulin during the Polarization of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium in Vivo
Rizzolo L, Joshi H. Apical Orientation of the Microtubule Organizing Center and Associated γ-Tubulin during the Polarization of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium in Vivo. Developmental Biology 1993, 157: 147-156. PMID: 8482407, DOI: 10.1006/dbio.1993.1119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMicrotubule arraysCell polarityEmbryonic day 3Apical membraneGamma-tubulin fociJunctional complexesSimple epithelial cellsMicrotubule organizing centerDevelopment of epitheliaCentrosomal proteinsJuxtanuclear regionΓ-tubulinUnique reorganizationBasal axisGamma-tubulinCell-basement membrane interactionsFunctional polarityMicrotubule growthMembrane interactionsOrganizing centerPrimary cell culturesCultured cellsEpithelial cellsRetinal pigment epitheliumCell cultures
1987
Nonpolarized secretion of truncated forms of the influenza hemagglutinin and the vesicular stomatitus virus G protein from MDCK cells.
Gonzalez A, Rizzolo L, Rindler M, Adesnik M, Sabatini D, Gottlieb T. Nonpolarized secretion of truncated forms of the influenza hemagglutinin and the vesicular stomatitus virus G protein from MDCK cells. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1987, 84: 3738-3742. PMID: 3035552, PMCID: PMC304951, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.84.11.3738.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsApical plasma membrane domainMDCK cellsPlasma membrane domainsPolarity of secretionVirus G proteinViral glycoproteinsVesicular stomatitus virusMembrane anchoringCorresponding genesMembrane domainsCytoplasmic segmentNonpolarized fashionG proteinsEndogenous glycoproteinsApical surfaceProteinEpithelial cellsGlycoprotein GG glycoproteinGlycoproteinConfluent monolayersCellsInfluenza hemagglutininCDNAGenes