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1. A covalently linked probe to monitor local membrane properties surrounding plasma membrane proteins.

2. Yeast ceramide synthases, Lag1 and Lac1, have distinct substrate specificity.

3. Structure-function insights into direct lipid transfer between membranes by Mmm1-Mdm12 of ERMES.

4. Trafficking of glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchored proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cell surface.

5. LAPTM4B facilitates late endosomal ceramide export to control cell death pathways.

6. A fluorogenic probe for SNAP-tagged plasma membrane proteins based on the solvatochromic molecule Nile Red.

7. TORC1 inhibits GSK3-mediated Elo2 phosphorylation to regulate very long chain fatty acid synthesis and autophagy.

8. Yeast ARV1 is required for efficient delivery of an early GPI intermediate to the first mannosyltransferase during GPI assembly and controls lipid flow from the endoplasmic reticulum.

9. Lip1p: a novel subunit of acyl-CoA ceramide synthase.

10. The ER v-SNAREs are required for GPI-anchored protein sorting from other secretory proteins upon exit from the ER.

11. Upstream of growth and differentiation factor 1 (uog1), a mammalian homolog of the yeast longevity assurance gene 1 (LAG1), regulates N-stearoyl-sphinganine (C18-(dihydro)ceramide) synthesis in a fumonisin B1-independent manner in mammalian cells.

12. Rho1p mutations specific for regulation of beta(1-->3)glucan synthesis and the order of assembly of the yeast cell wall.

13. The Rab GTPase Ypt1p and tethering factors couple protein sorting at the ER to vesicle targeting to the Golgi apparatus.

14. Ordering of compartments in the yeast endocytic pathway.

15. Lag1p and Lac1p are essential for the Acyl-CoA-dependent ceramide synthase reaction in Saccharomyces cerevisae.

16. Skp1p and the F-box protein Rcy1p form a non-SCF complex involved in recycling of the SNARE Snc1p in yeast.

17. The F-box protein Rcy1p is involved in endocytic membrane traffic and recycling out of an early endosome in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

18. The Emp24 complex recruits a specific cargo molecule into endoplasmic reticulum-derived vesicles.

19. Pig-n, a mammalian homologue of yeast Mcd4p, is involved in transferring phosphoethanolamine to the first mannose of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol.

20. Alpha-COP can discriminate between distinct, functional di-lysine signals in vitro and regulates access into retrograde transport.

21. A yeast t-SNARE involved in endocytosis.

22. The ins and outs of protein translocation.

23. The Golgi-localization of yeast Emp47p depends on its di-lysine motif but is not affected by the ret1-1 mutation in alpha-COP.

24. The yeast spt14 gene is homologous to the human PIG-A gene and is required for GPI anchor synthesis.

25. The absence of Emp24p, a component of ER-derived COPII-coated vesicles, causes a defect in transport of selected proteins to the Golgi.

26. Coatomer is essential for retrieval of dilysine-tagged proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum.

27. Import of proteins into mitochondria: a 70 kilodalton outer membrane protein with a large carboxy-terminal deletion is still transported to the outer membrane.

28. A 70-kd protein of the yeast mitochondrial outer membrane is targeted and anchored via its extreme amino terminus.

29. Import of proteins into mitochondria: nucleotide sequence of the gene for a 70-kd protein of the yeast mitochondrial outer membrane.

30. Determination of the lipid composition of the GPI anchor

31. Ceramide chain length-dependent protein sorting into selective endoplasmic reticulum exit sites

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