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142 related items for PubMed ID: 29311477

  • 1. Golgi Distribution of Lyn to Caveolin- and Giantin-Positive cis-Golgi Membranes and the Caveolin-Negative, TGN46-Positive trans-Golgi Network.
    Okamoto A, Morinaga T, Yamaguchi N, Yamaguchi N.
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  • 4. Differential trafficking of Src, Lyn, Yes and Fyn is specified by the state of palmitoylation in the SH4 domain.
    Sato I, Obata Y, Kasahara K, Nakayama Y, Fukumoto Y, Yamasaki T, Yokoyama KK, Saito T, Yamaguchi N.
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  • 6. Tuberin is a component of lipid rafts and mediates caveolin-1 localization: role of TSC2 in post-Golgi transport.
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  • 9. Cholesterol and fatty acids regulate dynamic caveolin trafficking through the Golgi complex and between the cell surface and lipid bodies.
    Pol A, Martin S, Fernández MA, Ingelmo-Torres M, Ferguson C, Enrich C, Parton RG.
    Mol Biol Cell; 2005 Apr 01; 16(4):2091-105. PubMed ID: 15689493
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  • 10. Caveolin moves from caveolae to the Golgi apparatus in response to cholesterol oxidation.
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  • 11. The trans-Golgi network golgin, GCC185, is required for endosome-to-Golgi transport and maintenance of Golgi structure.
    Derby MC, Lieu ZZ, Brown D, Stow JL, Goud B, Gleeson PA.
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  • 12. Involvement of Golgi-associated Lyn tyrosine kinase in the translocation of annexin II to the endoplasmic reticulum under oxidative stress.
    Matsuda D, Nakayama Y, Horimoto S, Kuga T, Ikeda K, Kasahara K, Yamaguchi N.
    Exp Cell Res; 2006 Apr 15; 312(7):1205-17. PubMed ID: 16527271
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  • 13. N-terminal protein acylation confers localization to cholesterol, sphingolipid-enriched membranes but not to lipid rafts/caveolae.
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    Mol Biol Cell; 2001 Nov 15; 12(11):3601-17. PubMed ID: 11694592
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  • 14. Differential distribution of alpha subunits and beta gamma subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins on Golgi membranes of the exocrine pancreas.
    Denker SP, McCaffery JM, Palade GE, Insel PA, Farquhar MG.
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  • 15. Knockout of Arfrp1 leads to disruption of ARF-like1 (ARL1) targeting to the trans-Golgi in mouse embryos and HeLa cells.
    Zahn C, Hommel A, Lu L, Hong W, Walther DJ, Florian S, Joost HG, Schürmann A.
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  • 16. Molecular complexes that contain both c-Cbl and c-Src associate with Golgi membranes.
    Bard F, Patel U, Levy JB, Jurdic P, Horne WC, Baron R.
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  • 17. Vesicle-associated membrane protein 4 is implicated in trans-Golgi network vesicle trafficking.
    Steegmaier M, Klumperman J, Foletti DL, Yoo JS, Scheller RH.
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  • 18. Redistribution of cellular and herpes simplex virus proteins from the trans-golgi network to cell junctions without enveloped capsids.
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  • 19. Rapid trafficking of c-Src, a non-palmitoylated Src-family kinase, between the plasma membrane and late endosomes/lysosomes.
    Kasahara K, Nakayama Y, Kihara A, Matsuda D, Ikeda K, Kuga T, Fukumoto Y, Igarashi Y, Yamaguchi N.
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  • 20. Roles of ARFRP1 (ADP-ribosylation factor-related protein 1) in post-Golgi membrane trafficking.
    Shin HW, Kobayashi H, Kitamura M, Waguri S, Suganuma T, Uchiyama Y, Nakayama K.
    J Cell Sci; 2005 Sep 01; 118(Pt 17):4039-48. PubMed ID: 16129887
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