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Microchemical Studies on the Golgi Apparatus Using Protease-Nile Blue Sulphate Technique, III
Sirô Tarao
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Vesicle trafficking governs the biosynthesis of heparan sulfate (HS) by controlling the positioning of HS‐modifying enzymes within Golgi compartments. The proteins Rab1A and Rab2A play dynamic, compensatory roles that affect HS levels by influencing the transport of these enzymes.
Maria C. Z. Meneghetti+4 more
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The Golgi Apparatus: A Voyage through Time, Structure, Function and Implication in Neurodegenerative Disorders. [PDF]
Mohan AG+5 more
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MORPHOMETRY OF THE GOLGI APPARATUS IN DEVELOPING LIVER [PDF]
J. M. Sturgess, Felix A. de la Iglesia
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Molecular Pathway of Microtubule Organization at the Golgi Apparatus.
Jingchao Wu+15 more
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Solid tumors have a complex extracellular matrix (ECM) that can significantly affect tumor behavior and treatment response. Understanding the role of the ECM is therefore critical for understanding tumor biology and improving therapeutic responses. In this study, we isolated primary cells from a DMBA‐induced tumor mass to generate three‐dimensional ...
Alessandra Lo Cicero+6 more
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WNT5a export onto extracellular vesicles studied at single‐molecule and single‐vesicle resolution
WNT signaling, which orchestrates tissue development and homeostasis, is mediated by hydrophobic WNT proteins traveling from secreting to receiving cells on various carriers. Here, fusion constructs of fluorescent proteins with WNT5a were developed and functionally validated.
Antonia Schubert+16 more
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Distribution and Activation of the Golgi Apparatus in Geotropism [PDF]
J. Shen‐Miller, Carol A. Miller
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Twin‐arginine translocation D (TatD) homologs are found across all kingdoms, with debated roles in DNA degradation and protein quality control in unicellular organisms. We characterize TATDN1, the mammalian TatD orthologue, as a proteostatic stress‐responsive cytosolic protein dispensable for DNA degradation.
Gisel Barés+19 more
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Modification of the glycocalyx via ‘glycan editing’ is distinguishable from ‘glycan‐motif editing’. The former broadly remodels the glycocalyx, whereas the latter inhibits expression only of a specific oligosaccharide motif within the glycocalyx by selectively dampening the bioactivity of the key glycosyltransferase(s) programming the biosynthesis of ...
Barbara Richichi, Robert Sackstein
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