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Endosome-to-TGN Trafficking: Organelle-Vesicle and Organelle-Organelle Interactions [PDF]
Retrograde transport from endosomes to the trans-Golgi network (TGN) diverts proteins and lipids away from lysosomal degradation. It is essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis and signaling. In recent years, significant advancements have been made in understanding this classical pathway, revealing new insights into multiple steps of vesicular ...
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Specific association of TBK1 with the trans-Golgi network following STING stimulation
Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) is essential for the type I interferon response induced by microbial DNA or self-DNA leaked from mitochondria/nuclei.
Haruka Kemmoku +3 more
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STING Operation at the ER/Golgi Interface
DNA is present in the nucleus and mitochondria of eukaryotic cells. There are, however, certain instances in which DNA emerges in the cytosol. The two major sources of cytosolic DNA are self DNA that is leaked out from the nucleus or mitochondria, and ...
Tomohiko Taguchi +4 more
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AbstractThis unit describes strategies for studying the proteomes of organelles, which is one example of targeted proteomics. It relies heavily on previously published units dealing with organelle preparation, protein solubilization, and proteomics techniques. A specific commentary for organelle proteomics is provided.
Lescuyer, Pierre +3 more
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Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is a heterotrimeric conserved serine/threonine phosphatase complex that includes catalytic, scaffolding, and regulatory subunits.
Ahmed Elshobaky +3 more
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CDK1 controls CHMP7-dependent nuclear envelope reformation
Through membrane sealing and disassembly of spindle microtubules, the Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport-III (ESCRT-III) machinery has emerged as a key player in the regeneration of a sealed nuclear envelope (NE) during mitotic exit, and in
Alberto T Gatta +5 more
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Transglutaminases are a family of enzymes that catalyse the cross‐linking of proteins by forming covalent bonds between lysine and glutamine residues in various polypeptides.
Rebeca Garcia Alvarez +5 more
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Cattle spread throughout the American continent during the colonization years, originating creole breeds that adapted to a wide range of climate conditions.
Carlos I. Arbizu +8 more
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The Cell in Medical Science. Vol. 1: The Cell and Its Organelles. Pp. xiii + 366. £7.80; $20.25. Vol. 2. Cellular Genetics, Development and Cellular Specialization. Pp. xvii + 597. £11.30; $29.25. Edited by F. Beck and J. B. Lloyd. (Academic: London and New York, January 1975.)
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Chaperones and Proteostasis: Role in Parkinson’s Disease
Proper folding to attain a defined three-dimensional structure is a prerequisite for the functionality of a protein. Improper folding that eventually leads to formation of protein aggregates is a hallmark of several neurodegenerative disorders.
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