2001
Identification and Characterization of a Synaptojanin 2 Splice Isoform Predominantly Expressed in Nerve Terminals*
Nemoto Y, Wenk M, Watanabe M, Daniell L, Murakami T, Ringstad N, Yamada H, Takei K, De Camilli P. Identification and Characterization of a Synaptojanin 2 Splice Isoform Predominantly Expressed in Nerve Terminals*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2001, 276: 41133-41142. PMID: 11498538, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m106404200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsBase SequenceChromatography, AffinityCloning, MolecularDNA PrimersGTP PhosphohydrolasesHumansMolecular Sequence DataMutagenesis, Site-DirectedNerve EndingsNerve Tissue ProteinsPhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesProtein IsoformsRac1 GTP-Binding ProteinRatsRNA SplicingSequence Homology, Amino Acid
2000
Functional Characterization of a Mammalian Sac1 and Mutants Exhibiting Substrate-specific Defects in Phosphoinositide Phosphatase Activity*
Nemoto Y, Kearns B, Wenk M, Chen H, Mori K, Alb J, De Camilli P, Bankaitis V. Functional Characterization of a Mammalian Sac1 and Mutants Exhibiting Substrate-specific Defects in Phosphoinositide Phosphatase Activity*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2000, 275: 34293-34305. PMID: 10887188, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m003923200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstrate-specific defectsIntegral membrane proteinsPhosphoinositide phosphatase activityPhosphatase activityMembrane proteinsEndoplasmic reticulumGolgi secretory functionIntegral membrane lipidEukaryotic cell physiologyPrimary sequence homologyYeast Sac1pSAC1 geneHeterologous complementationActin functionSac1 domainSac1pBisphosphate substrateMembrane phosphoinositidesPhosphatidylinositol 3Cell physiologyFunctional characterizationGene productsSequence homologyProtein activityGolgi complex
1999
The Interaction of Epsin and Eps15 with the Clathrin Adaptor AP-2 Is Inhibited by Mitotic Phosphorylation and Enhanced by Stimulation-dependent Dephosphorylation in Nerve Terminals*
Chen H, Slepnev V, Di Fiore P, De Camilli P. The Interaction of Epsin and Eps15 with the Clathrin Adaptor AP-2 Is Inhibited by Mitotic Phosphorylation and Enhanced by Stimulation-dependent Dephosphorylation in Nerve Terminals*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1999, 274: 3257-3260. PMID: 9920862, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.6.3257.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptor Protein Complex alpha SubunitsAdaptor Proteins, Signal TransducingAdaptor Proteins, Vesicular TransportAnimalsBase SequenceCalcium-Binding ProteinsCarrier ProteinsCell LineDNA PrimersEndocytosisExocytosisIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsMembrane ProteinsMiceMitosisNerve EndingsNeuropeptidesPhosphoproteinsPhosphorylationProtein BindingRatsVesicular Transport Proteins