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Dynamics of ESCRT proteins

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2012
Proteins of the ESCRT (endosomal sorting complex required for transport) complex function in membrane fission processes, such as multivesicular body (MVBs) formation, the terminal stages of cytokinesis, and separation of enveloped viruses from the plasma membrane.
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ESCRT and Membrane Protein Ubiquitination

2018
The ubiquitin-dependent degradation of membrane proteins via the multivesicular body (MVB) pathway requires the Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for Transport (ESCRT). This molecular machinery is composed of five distinct multi-subunit complexes. On the surface of endosomes, ESCRT-0, -I and -II bind to ubiquitinated membrane proteins, while ESCRT ...
Simona M, Migliano, David, Teis
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ESCRT machinery and virus infection

Antiviral Research
The endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) machinery plays a significant role in the spread of human viruses. However, our understanding of how the host ESCRT machinery responds to viral infection remains limited. Emerging evidence suggests that the ESCRT machinery can be hijacked by viruses of different families to enhance their ...
Jun, Dai   +7 more
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ESCRT service

Nature, 2007
Steven L. Alam, Wesley I. Sundquist
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PspA adopts an ESCRT-III-like fold and remodels bacterial membranes

Cell, 2021
Benedikt Junglas   +2 more
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Bacterial Vipp1 and PspA are members of the ancient ESCRT-III membrane-remodeling superfamily

Cell, 2021
Matteo Tassinari   +2 more
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ESCRT recruitment to SARS-CoV-2 spike induces virus-like particles that improve mRNA vaccines

Cell, 2023
Magnus A G Hoffmann   +2 more
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An ESCRT-III Polymerization Sequence Drives Membrane Deformation and Fission

Cell, 2020
Anna-Katharina Pfitzner   +2 more
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Membrane budding and scission by the ESCRT machinery: it's all in the neck

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2010
Phyllis I Hanson
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Reverse-topology membrane scission by the ESCRT proteins

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2016
Johannes Schöneberg   +2 more
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