A pertussis-toxin-sensitive protein controls exocytosis in chromaffin cells at a step distal to the generation of second messengers [PDF]
J M Sontag+4 more
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Identification of Exo2 as the catalytic subunit of protein kinase A reveals a role for cyclic AMP in Ca(2+)-dependent exocytosis in chromaffin cells. [PDF]
Alan Morgan+2 more
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SCD1 and SCD2 Form a Complex That Functions with the Exocyst and RabE1 in Exocytosis and Cytokinesis
J. Mayers+6 more
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Controlled manipulation of the cell interior by pore-forming proteins [PDF]
Ahnert-Hilger+21 more
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Isolated Light Chains of Botulinum Neurotoxins Inhibit Exocytosis
Mary A. Bittner+2 more
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rab3‐Peptide stimulates exocytosis from mast cells via a pertussis toxin‐sensitive mechanism [PDF]
Matthew Law+2 more
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Loss of proteins from digitonin-permeabilized adrenal chromaffin cells essential for exocytosis.
Tristan Sarafian+2 more
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Evidence for protein dephosphorylation as a permissive step in GTP-gamma-S-induced exocytosis from permeabilized mast cells. [PDF]
Y Churcher+2 more
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RIM and MUNC13 membrane-binding domains are essential for neuropeptide secretion. [PDF]
Murphy FH+7 more
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Cyclic AMP-induced mucin exocytosis is independent of Cl− movements in human colonic epithelial cells (HT29-Cl.16E) [PDF]
Anne Jarry+3 more
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