Search

Your search keyword '"Adam D. Linstedt"' showing total 45 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Adam D. Linstedt" Remove constraint Author: "Adam D. Linstedt" Topic symbols.namesake Remove constraint Topic: symbols.namesake
45 results on '"Adam D. Linstedt"'

Search Results

1. Functional dissection of the retrograde Shiga toxin trafficking inhibitor Retro-2

2. Induced oligomerization targets Golgi proteins for degradation in lysosomes

3. Isoform-specific tethering links the Golgi ribbon to maintain compartmentalization

4. Activity Detection of GalNAc Transferases by Protein-Based Fluorescence Sensors In Vivo

5. GRASP: A multitasking tether

6. A Sensor of Protein O-Glycosylation Based on Sequential Processing in the Golgi Apparatus

7. Manganese Blocks Intracellular Trafficking of Shiga Toxin and Protects Against Shiga Toxicosis

8. Identification of a gain-of-function mutation in a Golgi P-type ATPase that enhances Mn 2+ efflux and protects against toxicity

9. Mitotic Inhibition of GRASP65 Organelle Tethering Involves Polo-like Kinase 1 (PLK1) Phosphorylation Proximate to an Internal PDZ Ligand

10. Dual Anchoring of the GRASP Membrane Tether Promotes trans Pairing

11. Simulated De Novo Assembly of Golgi Compartments by Selective Cargo Capture during Vesicle Budding and Targeted Vesicle Fusion

12. COPII–Golgi protein interactions regulate COPII coat assembly and Golgi size

13. GM130 and GRASP65-dependent lateral cisternal fusion allows uniform Golgi-enzyme distribution

14. Subcompartmentalizing the Golgi apparatus

15. Gene replacement reveals that p115/SNARE interactions are essential for Golgi biogenesis

16. Cycling of Early Golgi Proteins Via the Cell Surface and Endosomes Upon Lumenal pH Disruption

17. Development of isoform-specific sensors of polypeptide GalNAc-transferase activity

18. Mitotic Golgi is in a Dynamic Equilibrium Between Clustered and Free Vesicles Independent of the ER

19. Evidence that Golgi structure depends on a p115 activity that is independent of the vesicle tether components giantin and GM130

20. Lumenal Endosomal and Golgi-Retrieval Determinants Involved in pH-sensitive Targeting of an Early Golgi Protein

21. Golgi complex: Stacking the cisternae

22. The Golgi and Endoplasmic Reticulum Remain Independent during Mitosis in HeLa Cells

24. Irradiation-induced protein inactivation reveals Golgi enzyme cycling to cell periphery

25. Allosteric regulation of GRASP protein-dependent Golgi membrane tethering by mitotic phosphorylation

26. Control of organelle size: the Golgi complex

27. Structure of the membrane-tethering GRASP domain reveals a unique PDZ ligand interaction that mediates Golgi biogenesis

28. Manganese-induced trafficking and turnover of the cis-Golgi glycoprotein GPP130

29. Discrete, continuous, and stochastic models of protein sorting in the Golgi apparatus

30. Organelle tethering by a homotypic PDZ interaction underlies formation of the Golgi membrane network

31. A primary role for Golgi positioning in directed secretion, cell polarity, and wound healing

32. Journeys through the Golgi--taking stock in a new era

33. Active mask segmentation for the cell-volume computation and Golgi-body segmentation of hela cell images

34. GRASP55 regulates Golgi ribbon formation

35. Endosomal trafficking and proprotein convertase cleavage of cis Golgi protein GP73 produces marker for hepatocellular carcinoma

36. Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1-dependent Golgi unlinking occurs in G2 phase and promotes the G2/M cell cycle transition

37. A Cycling cis-Golgi Protein Mediates Endosome-to-Golgi Traffic

38. Positioning the Golgi apparatus

39. Capacity of the Golgi Apparatus for Biogenesis from the Endoplasmic Reticulum

40. Osmotically Induced Cell Volume Changes Alter Anterograde and Retrograde Transport, Golgi Structure, and COPI Dissociation

41. Sequence and overexpression of GPP130/GIMPc : evidence for saturable pH-sensitive targeting of a type II early Golgi membrane protein

42. Golgi GRASPs: moonlighting membrane tethers

43. Golgin160 Recruits the Dynein Motor to Position the Golgi Apparatus

44. Characterizing the Shiga Toxin-Receptor Interaction

45. Myristoylation Restricts Orientation of GRASP on Membranes and is Critical for Membrane Tethering

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources