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Cellular life requires the activation of the ADP-ribosylation factors (ARFs) by GBF1, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) with a highly conserved catalytic Sec7 domain (Sec7d). In addition to the Sec7d, GBF1 contains other... more
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      PhysiologyChemistryBiologyCell Biology
The SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein (spike) mediates viral entry by binding ACE2 receptors on host cell surfaces. Spike glycan processing and cleavage, which occur in the Golgi network, are important for fusion at the plasma membrane,... more
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      Cell BiologyMedicineEndoplasmic ReticulumP-glycoprotein
▪   The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi comprise the first two steps in protein secretion. Vesicular carriers mediate a continuous flux of proteins and lipids between these compartments, reflecting the transport of newly... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyMedicineBiological Sciences
A key role in the regulation of membrane traffic is played by the rab proteins, members of a family of ras-related small GTP-binding proteins. This family comprises at least 25 identified members, the intracellular localization of only a... more
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      MicroscopyBiologyMembrane ProteinsImmunohistochemistry
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      BiologyCell BiologyAutophagyMedicine
The ArfGAPs are a family of proteins containing an ArfGAP catalytic domain that induces the hydrolysis of GTP bound to the small guanine nucleotide binding-protein ADP-ribosylation factor (Arf). Functional models for Arfs, which are... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyMedicinePubmed
The cisternal progression/maturation model of Golgi trafficking predicts that cis-Golgi cisternae are formed de novo on the cis-side of the Golgi. Here we describe structural and functional intermediates of the cis cisterna assembly... more
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      Electron MicroscopyElectron TomographyBiologyCell Biology
The cisternal progression/maturation model of Golgi trafficking predicts that cis-Golgi cisternae are formed de novo on the cis-side of the Golgi. Here we describe structural and functional intermediates of the cis cisterna assembly... more
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      Electron MicroscopyElectron TomographyBiologyCell Biology
Members of the poxvirus family have been investigated for their applications as vaccines and expression vectors and, more recently, because of concern for their potential as biological weapons. Vaccinia virus, the prototypic member,... more
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      BiologyVirologyCell BiologyMedicine
Co-assembly of the multilayered coat protein complex II (COPII) with the Sar1 GTPase at subdomains of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) enables secretory cargoes to be concentrated efficiently within nascent transport intermediates, which... more
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      BiochemistryBiologyCell BiologySecretory Pathway
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      HumanitiesArtClarice LispectorLiteratura
Assembly of the coat protein I (COPI) vesicle coat is controlled by the small GTPase ADP ribosylation factor 1 (ARF1) and its GTPase-activating protein, ARFGAP1. Here, we investigate the diffusional behaviours of coatomer, the main... more
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      BiophysicsKineticsBiologyMedicine
In mammalian cells, membrane traffic pathways play a critical role in connecting the various compartments of the endomembrane system. Each of these pathways is highly regulated, requiring specific machinery to ensure their fidelity. In... more
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      Cell BiologySecretory PathwayEndoplasmic ReticulumCopi
Association of the Golgi-specific adaptor protein complex 1 (AP-1) with the membrane is a prerequisite for clathrin coat assembly on the trans-Golgi network (TGN). The AP-1 adaptor is efficiently recruited from cytosol onto the TGN by... more
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      BiologyMembrane ProteinsMedicineBiological Sciences
ArfGAP1, which promotes GTP hydrolysis on the small G protein Arf1 on Golgi membranes, interacts preferentially with positively curved membranes through its amphipathic lipid packing sensor (ALPS) motifs. This should influence the... more
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      BiophysicsOptical TweezersBiologyMedicine
Cytoplasmic coat proteins are required for cargo selection and budding of tubulovesicular transport intermediates that shuttle between intracellular compartments. To better understand the physical parameters governing coat assembly and... more
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      Biophysical ChemistryMultidisciplinaryBiological SciencesPhysical sciences
The delivery of the diphtheria toxin catalytic domain (DTA) from acidified endosomes into the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells requires protein–protein interactions between the toxin and a cytosolic translocation factor (CTF) complex. A... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyTransmission Electron MicroscopyMedicine
The Golgi complex is characterized by its unique morphology of closely apposed flattened cisternae that persists despite the large quantity of lipids and proteins that transit bidirectionally. Whether such a structure is maintained... more
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      Electron MicroscopyBiologyScanning Electron MicroscopyCell Biology
Summary The coatomer protein complex, COPI, mediates retrograde vesicle transport from the Golgi apparatus to the ER. Here, we investigated the meiotic phenotype of Drosophila melanogaster spermatocytes expressing dsRNA of 52 genes... more
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      BiologyDrosophila melanogasterCell BiologyMedicine
Proteins contained on purified COPII vesi- cles were analyzed by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry combined with database searching. We identified four known vesicle proteins (Erv14p, Bet1p, Emp24p, and Erv25p)... more
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      Mass SpectrometryBiologyLife SciencesMembrane Proteins
Movement of proteins between cellular compartments requires the selective recruitment of only a subset of proteins. Proteins to be transported must be segregated from those that stay behind. Evidence indicates that protein selection is... more
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      ChemistryCell BiologyCopi
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      GeneticsGeologyOceanographyBiology
During biosynthesis many membrane and secreted proteins are transported from the endoplasmic reticulum, through the Golgi and on to the plasma membrane in small transport vesicles. These transport vesicles have to undergo budding,... more
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      PhysiologyBiologyCell BiologyAutophagy
Objective— SAR1b plays a significant role in the assembly, organization, and function of the coat protein complex II, a critical complex for the transport of proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi. Recently, mutations in... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyVascular biologyMedicine
The discovery of atrial secretory granules and the natriuretic peptides stored in them identified the atrium as an endocrine organ. Although neither atrial nor brain natriuretic peptide (ANP, BNP) is amidated, the major membrane protein... more
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      ChemistryBiologyCell BiologyCopi
The pollen beetle Brassicogethes aeneus is a serious pest of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in Europe. Management of this pest has grown difficult due to B. aeneus’s development of resistance to pyrethroid insecticides, as well as the... more
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      BiologyRNA silencingIntegrated Pest ManagementRNA interference
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      BiochemistryGeneticsMarine BiologyMicrobiology
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a highly dynamic organelle. It is composed of four subcompartments including nuclear envelope (NE), rough ER (rER), smooth ER (sER) and transitional ER
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      Electron MicroscopyBiologyHistochemistryCell Biology
We report more than 1400 proteins of the secretory-pathway proteome and provide spatial information on the relative presence of each protein in the rough and smooth ER Golgi cisternae and Golgi-derived COPI vesicles. The data support a... more
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      BiologyProteomicsCell BiologyMedicine
Nous les avons copiés.» L'apprentissage d'un savoir-vivre interspécifique dans la forêt kasua Dans « Man or animal, who copies who ? Interspecific empathy and imitation among the Kasua of New Guinea », publié en 2005, j'étudie dans le... more
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      AnthropologyHumanitiesArtPlant tissue Culture Techniques
The secretory pathway is of vital importance for eukaryotic cells and has a pivotal role in the synthesis, sorting, processing and secretion of a large variety of bioactive molecules involved in intercellular communication. One of the key... more
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      BiologyMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyMedicine
The Golgi complex performs a central function in the secretory pathway in the sorting and sequential processing of a large number of proteins destined for other endomembrane organelles, the plasma membrane, or secretion from the cell, in... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyMedicineSecretory Pathway
at the point of branching and thick membranes. Sometimes, these compartments contained 30 nm buds coated with a clathrin-like coat. The lumen of these Golgi compartments was more osmiophilic than the lumen of the ER. In contrast to ER... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyMedicineSaccharomyces cerevisiae
The TRAnsport-Protein-Particle (TRAPP) complex controls multiple membrane trafficking steps and is thus strategically positioned to mediate cell adaptation to diverse environmental conditions, including acute stress. We have identified... more
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      ChemistryBiologyCell BiologyMedicine
Until now, the mechanisms of ER-to-Golgi and intra-Golgi transport remain obscure. This is especially evident for the Golgi of S. cerevisiae where different Golgi compartments are not organized in stacks. Here, using improved sample... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyMedicineSaccharomyces cerevisiae
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      IslamCopi
We previously reported that p97/p47-assisted membrane fusion is important for the reassembly of organelles at the end of mitosis, but not for their maintenance during interphase. We have now identified a p97 adaptor protein, p37, which... more
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      BiologyCell CycleMembrane ProteinsCell Biology
Biochemical data have shown that COPI-coated vesicles are tethered to Golgi membranes by a complex of at least three proteins: p115, giantin, and GM130. p115 binds to giantin on the vesicles and to GM130 on the membrane. We now examine... more
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      BiologyMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyMedicine
The Yip1 domain family (YIPF) proteins are homologues of yeast Yip1p and Yif1p, which are proposed to function in ER to Golgi transport. Here, we report the characterization of YIPF3 and YIPF4, homologues of human Yif1p and Yip1p,... more
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      BiologyMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyMedicine
Coatomer complexes function in the sorting and trafficking of proteins between subcellular organelles. Pathogenic variants in coatomer subunits or associated factors have been reported in multi-systemic disorders, i.e., coatopathies, that... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyEndoplasmic ReticulumHaploinsufficiency
In the most widely accepted version of the cisternal maturation/progression model of intra-Golgi transport, the polarity of the Golgi complex is maintained by retrograde transport of Golgi enzymes in COPI-coated vesicles. By analyzing... more
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      Molecular BiologyBiologyImmunohistochemistryCell Biology
In mammalian cells, cargo-laden secretory vesicles leave the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) en route to ER-Golgi intermediate compartments (ERGIC) in a manner dependent on the COPII coat complex. We report here that COPII-coated transport... more
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      Electron MicroscopyBiologyImmunohistochemistryCell Biology
The amphipathic lipid packing sensor (ALPS) motif of ArfGAP1 brings this GTPase activating protein to membranes of high curvature. Phospholipases are phospholipid-hydrolyzing enzymes that generate different lipid products that alter the... more
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      BiochemistryChemistryMedicineARF
Cumulative evidences have shown the importance of ER-stress in pathology of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, etc. To elucidate the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases from the... more
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      ChemistryCell BiologyUnfolded Protein ResponseCopii
β-Coronaviruses such as SARS-CoV-2 hijack coatomer protein-I (COPI) for spike protein retrograde trafficking to the progeny assembly site in endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC). However, limited residue-level... more
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      BiologyMedicineCopiCommunications biology
Coatomer-I (COPI) is a heteromeric protein coat that facilitates the budding of membranous carriers mediating Golgi-to-ER and intra-Golgi transport. While the structural features of COPI have been thoroughly investigated, its... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPlant BiologyBiology
The Golgi apparatus was dramatically disassembled when cells were incubated in a low pH medium. The cis-Golgi disassembled quickly, extended tubules and spread to the periphery of cells within 30 min. In contrast, medial-and trans-Golgi... more
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      BiologyScanning Electron MicroscopyCell BiologyMedicine
Transport of membranes and proteins in eukaryotic cells is mediated by vesicular carriers. Here we review the biogenesis and functions of COPI vesicles, carriers that operate in the early secretory pathway. We focus on mechanisms... more
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      BiologyMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyMedicine
Coat proteins play multiple roles in the life cycle of a membrane‐bound transport intermediate, functioning in lipid bilayer remodeling, cargo selection and targeting to an acceptor compartment. The Coat Protein complex II (COPII) coat is... more
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      BiologyCell BiologyMedicineSecretory Pathway
F-box motif encoding YDR131C is functionally uncharacterized gene which forms the complex with the SCF-E3 ligase. The F-box motif containing proteins are involved in substrate recruitment for the ubiquitination and subsequent degradation... more
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      ChemistryBiologyCell BiologyAutophagy