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The following pages link to Eukaryotic membrane traffic: retrieval and retention mechanisms to achieve organelle residence. (Q40787998):
Displaying 31 items.
- Characterization of a fourth adaptor-related protein complex (Q22010471) (← links)
- Two independent targeting signals in the cytoplasmic domain determine trans-Golgi network localization and endosomal trafficking of the proprotein convertase furin (Q24568252) (← links)
- An investigation of the role of transmembrane domains in Golgi protein retention (Q24598282) (← links)
- Retrieval of resident late-Golgi membrane proteins from the prevacuolar compartment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is dependent on the function of Grd19p. (Q27938823) (← links)
- The MHC class II molecule H2-M is targeted to an endosomal compartment by a tyrosine-based targeting motif (Q28585954) (← links)
- The secretory pathway of protists: spatial and functional organization and evolution (Q28776747) (← links)
- The cytoplasmic domain mediates localization of furin to the trans-Golgi network en route to the endosomal/lysosomal system. (Q36234611) (← links)
- AP-2-containing clathrin coats assemble on mature lysosomes (Q36257719) (← links)
- Differential targeting of two glucose transporters from Leishmania enriettii is mediated by an NH2-terminal domain (Q36382416) (← links)
- Energy metabolism regulates clathrin adaptors at the trans-Golgi network and endosomes. (Q36680573) (← links)
- Apical targeting and Golgi retention signals reside within a 9-amino acid sequence in the copper-ATPase, ATP7B. (Q37100260) (← links)
- Membrane anchoring domain of herpes simplex virus glycoprotein gB is sufficient for nuclear envelope localization (Q40040053) (← links)
- Targeting of proteins to the Golgi apparatus (Q40493888) (← links)
- 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 network (Q41078474) (← links)
- A novel adaptor-related protein complex (Q41202077) (← links)
- Retrieval of human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B from the infected cell surface for virus envelopment. (Q41252991) (← links)
- TGN38 and its orthologues: roles in post-TGN vesicle formation and maintenance of TGN morphology (Q41374887) (← links)
- Analysis of the co-localization of the insulin-responsive glucose transporter (GLUT4) and the trans Golgi network marker TGN38 within 3T3-L1 adipocytes (Q41461133) (← links)
- A novel class of clathrin-coated vesicles budding from endosomes (Q41811118) (← links)
- Intracellular degradation in the regulation of secretion of apolipoprotein B-100 by rabbit hepatocytes (Q41872994) (← links)
- The TGN38 glycoprotein contains two non-overlapping signals that mediate localization to the trans-Golgi network (Q41907333) (← links)
- Intracellular events in the assembly of very-low-density-lipoprotein lipids with apolipoprotein B in isolated rabbit hepatocytes (Q41915900) (← links)
- Immunocytochemical evidence that GLUT4 resides in a specialized translocation post-endosomal VAMP2-positive compartment in rat adipose cells in the absence of insulin (Q42443151) (← links)
- The role of 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in steroid hormone specificity (Q47703135) (← links)
- Identification of an insulin-responsive, slow endocytic recycling mechanism in Chinese hamster ovary cells (Q47891245) (← links)
- Strain-specific presence of two TGN38 isoforms and absence of TGN41 in mouse. (Q48072799) (← links)
- Exposed Thiols Confer Localization in the Endoplasmic Reticulum by Retention Rather than Retrieval (Q57201258) (← links)
- Overexpression of TGN38/41 leads to mislocalisation of gamma-adaptin (Q72180617) (← links)
- Inheritance of the mammalian Golgi apparatus during the cell cycle (Q77136004) (← links)
- A mono phenylalanine-based motif (F790) and a leucine-dependent motif (LI760) mediate internalization of furin (Q77372649) (← links)
- Unveiling the Physical and Functional Niches of FAM26F by Analyzing Its Subcellular Localization and Novel Interacting Partners (Q99408317) (← links)