Rab 10—a traffic controller in multiple cellular pathways and locations
CEL Chua, BL Tang - Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
… Rab10 appears to regulate actin binding and endosomal tubulation, and could therefore …
and effectors regulate ER shape and dynamics. Interestingly, Rab5 has also been identified to …
and effectors regulate ER shape and dynamics. Interestingly, Rab5 has also been identified to …
Using large-scale screens to identify novel regulators of endosomal trafficking in yeast
L Dalton - 2016 - open.library.ubc.ca
… Cellular protein trafficking, the concerted action of moving … genome-wide phenotypic
profiles, was used to uncover new … recruitment of effector proteins, directing vesicle trafficking. …
profiles, was used to uncover new … recruitment of effector proteins, directing vesicle trafficking. …
RAS Function in cancer cells: translating membrane biology and biochemistry into new therapeutics
WE Kattan, JF Hancock - Biochemical Journal, 2020 - portlandpress.com
… effector lobe (residues 1–86) and an allosteric lobe (residues 87–165). The effector lobe
interacts with RAS effectors … A genome-wide synthetic lethal RNAi screen in RAS-mutant tumors …
interacts with RAS effectors … A genome-wide synthetic lethal RNAi screen in RAS-mutant tumors …
New insight into the roles of membrane microdomains in physiological activities of fungal cells
J Malinsky, M Opekarová - International Review of Cell and Molecular …, 2016 - Elsevier
The organization of biological membranes into structurally and functionally distinct lateral
microdomains is generally accepted. From bacteria to mammals, laterally compartmentalized …
microdomains is generally accepted. From bacteria to mammals, laterally compartmentalized …
Absence of Sac2/INPP5F enhances the phenotype of a Parkinson's disease mutation of synaptojanin 1
… of the SJ1 gene result in early postnatal lethality in both mice … , which displays properties
of a Rab5 effector (21, 22), was … and points to a shared site of action of the two proteins as a …
of a Rab5 effector (21, 22), was … and points to a shared site of action of the two proteins as a …
A genetic screen to uncover mechanisms underlying lipid transfer protein function at membrane contact sites
… -B and not with mutant VAPs, whereas actin, used as a loading control, was not found in the
… they regulate phototransduction. To identify molecular mechanisms that regulate the effector …
… they regulate phototransduction. To identify molecular mechanisms that regulate the effector …
Age-associated decline in RAB-10 efficacy impairs intestinal barrier integrity
J Zhang, Z Jiang, C Chen, L Yao, Z Gao, Z Cheng… - Nature Aging, 2023 - nature.com
… act in regulating intercellular junctions in concert with actin … -10 and ARF-6 effectors to
indirectly assess activity changes of … Through synthetic lethality screening, it was discovered that …
indirectly assess activity changes of … Through synthetic lethality screening, it was discovered that …
Emerging roles for lipids in non-apoptotic cell death
… C and other key apoptotic effectors from the mitochondria into the … screening identified ACACA
(encoding ACC1) as a gene … and mechanism of action of this lethal compound remains to …
(encoding ACC1) as a gene … and mechanism of action of this lethal compound remains to …
[HTML][HTML] Sng1 associates with Nce102 to regulate the yeast Pkh–Ypk signalling module in response to sphingolipid status
S García-Marqués, F Randez-Gil, S Dupont… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2016 - Elsevier
… regulation remain poorly defined. Here, we demonstrate that Sng1, a transmembrane protein,
is an effector of the Pkh/Ypk module and identify … Dnf-mediated flippase action or perturb …
is an effector of the Pkh/Ypk module and identify … Dnf-mediated flippase action or perturb …
Research progress of phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase and its inhibitors in inflammatory diseases
… Viruses when enters into the host cell, they replicate and generate abundant copies of
their genome and continue to infect new hosts. The self-replication of single-stranded RNA …
their genome and continue to infect new hosts. The self-replication of single-stranded RNA …