2004
Is there structural specificity in the reversible protein aggregates that are stored in secretory granules?
Keeler C, Hodsdon ME, Dannies PS. Is there structural specificity in the reversible protein aggregates that are stored in secretory granules? Journal Of Molecular Neuroscience 2004, 22: 43-49. PMID: 14742909, DOI: 10.1385/jmn:22:1-2:43.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSecretory granule proteinsMembrane proteinsGranule functionGranule proteinsAmino acid residuesSecretory granulesExcess membraneProtein aggregatesSecretory proteinsAcid residuesProteinStructural specificityResiduesSurface motifsGranulesAggregation processMembraneReversible aggregationSpecificityMotifNMR spectroscopyAggregationAggregatesCellsAccumulation
2003
Manipulating the Reversible Aggregation of Protein Hormones in Secretory Granules
Dannies P. Manipulating the Reversible Aggregation of Protein Hormones in Secretory Granules. BioDrugs 2003, 17: 315-324. PMID: 14498762, DOI: 10.2165/00063030-200317050-00002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSecretory granule proteinsSecretory granule formationCell typesSecretory granulesGranule formationGranule proteinsDense-core secretory granulesSecretory cell typesFormation of aggregatesMembrane-permeable chelatorCorrect assemblyProtein aggregationProtein aggregatesProtein interfacesSecretory proteinsMonomeric proteinInsoluble aggregatesNative conformationProtein hormonesExact residuesMacromolecular crowdingProtein preparationsProteinHuman prolactinNeuroendocrine cells