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The following pages link to Non-coated membrane invaginations are involved in binding and internalization of cholera and tetanus toxins (Q59078570):
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- The caveolin proteins (Q21194854) (← links)
- T-cadherin enhances cell-matrix adhesiveness by regulating beta1 integrin trafficking in cutaneous squamous carcinoma cells (Q24311576) (← links)
- Caveolin-1 mediates Salmonella invasion via the regulation of SopE-dependent Rac1 activation and actin reorganization (Q24339100) (← links)
- VIP21/caveolin is a cholesterol-binding protein (Q24563474) (← links)
- Interactions between saturated acyl chains confer detergent resistance on lipids and glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins: GPI-anchored proteins in liposomes and cells show similar behavior (Q24564534) (← links)
- Cholesterol controls the clustering of the glycophospholipid-anchored membrane receptor for 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (Q24678627) (← links)
- Inhibition of coated pit formation in Hep2 cells blocks the cytotoxicity of diphtheria toxin but not that of ricin toxin (Q24680503) (← links)
- Lactose binding to heat-labile enterotoxin revealed by X-ray crystallography (Q27644363) (← links)
- The sequence of human caveolin reveals identity with VIP21, a component of transport vesicles (Q28184233) (← links)
- Chlorotoxin inhibits glioma cell invasion via matrix metalloproteinase-2 (Q28216166) (← links)
- A comparison of caveolae and caveolin-1 to folate receptor alpha in retina and retinal pigment epithelium (Q28346128) (← links)
- Co-option of endocytic functions of cellular caveolae by pathogens (Q28347332) (← links)
- Caveolin-3 associates with developing T-tubules during muscle differentiation (Q28511690) (← links)
- Caveolin, a protein component of caveolae membrane coats (Q29619795) (← links)
- Caveolar endocytosis of simian virus 40 reveals a new two-step vesicular-transport pathway to the ER (Q29620552) (← links)
- Caveolin-1 phosphorylation regulates vascular endothelial insulin uptake and is impaired by insulin resistance in rats (Q30300412) (← links)
- c-Cbl-mediated regulation of LAT-nucleated signaling complexes (Q30480971) (← links)
- Cholera toxin toxicity does not require functional Arf6- and dynamin-dependent endocytic pathways. (Q30775971) (← links)
- Novel potent antagonists of human neuropeptide Y Y5 receptor. Part 1: 2-oxobenzothiazolin-3-acetic acid derivatives (Q30830298) (← links)
- Echovirus 1 endocytosis into caveosomes requires lipid rafts, dynamin II, and signaling events. (Q30835561) (← links)
- A dipeptide metalloendoprotease substrate completely blocks the response of cells in culture to cholera toxin (Q31388737) (← links)
- Cholera toxin is found in detergent-insoluble rafts/domains at the cell surface of hippocampal neurons but is internalized via a raft-independent mechanism (Q31672781) (← links)
- Biological water and its role in the effects of alcohol. (Q32068534) (← links)
- Clathrin-independent pathways of endocytosis (Q33653693) (← links)
- Membrane traffic and the cellular uptake of cholera toxin (Q33681186) (← links)
- Simian virus 40 infection via MHC class I molecules and caveolae (Q33683308) (← links)
- Exploitation of major histocompatibility complex class I molecules and caveolae by simian virus 40. (Q33683316) (← links)
- Membrane receptors for bacterial toxins (Q33721760) (← links)
- Vectorial apical delivery and slow endocytosis of a glycolipid-anchored fusion protein in transfected MDCK cells (Q33811461) (← links)
- Entry of cholera toxin into polarized human intestinal epithelial cells. Identification of an early brefeldin A sensitive event required for A1-peptide generation (Q33910366) (← links)
- Viral entry, lipid rafts and caveosomes (Q33990483) (← links)
- Caveolin-1: a tumor-promoting role in human cancer (Q34010128) (← links)
- Neuronal activity-dependent membrane traffic at the neuromuscular junction. (Q34017299) (← links)
- Mechanisms and functions of AT(1) angiotensin receptor internalization (Q34019820) (← links)
- Clathrin-independent carriers form a high capacity endocytic sorting system at the leading edge of migrating cells (Q34083148) (← links)
- Floating cholera toxin into epithelial cells: functional association with caveolae-like detergent-insoluble membrane microdomains (Q34101992) (← links)
- Transfer of the cholera toxin A1 polypeptide from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cytosol is a rapid process facilitated by the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation pathway (Q34186016) (← links)
- The potential use of receptor-mediated endocytosis for oral drug delivery (Q34190311) (← links)
- Endocytosis of oxidized low density lipoprotein through scavenger receptor CD36 utilizes a lipid raft pathway that does not require caveolin-1. (Q34226441) (← links)
- Characterization of the channel properties of tetanus toxin in planar lipid bilayers (Q34260283) (← links)
- Targeting of cholera toxin and Escherichia coli heat labile toxin in polarized epithelia: role of COOH-terminal KDEL (Q34289590) (← links)
- Ligands internalized through coated or noncoated invaginations follow a common intracellular pathway (Q34365082) (← links)
- The role of caveolae and caveolin in vesicle-dependent and vesicle-independent trafficking (Q34365121) (← links)
- Caveolae: from basic trafficking mechanisms to targeting transcytosis for tissue-specific drug and gene delivery in vivo (Q34365138) (← links)
- Caveolin-deficient mice: insights into caveolar function human disease (Q34457018) (← links)
- Caveolae and caveolin in immune cells: distribution and functions. (Q34543578) (← links)
- Receptor-mediated endocytosis: the intracellular journey of transferrin and its receptor (Q34558958) (← links)
- Endocytosis via caveolae (Q34609707) (← links)
- Caveolae from luminal plasmalemma of rat lung endothelium: microdomains enriched in caveolin, Ca(2+)-ATPase, and inositol trisphosphate receptor (Q34657388) (← links)
- High-resolution FRET microscopy of cholera toxin B-subunit and GPI-anchored proteins in cell plasma membranes (Q34709520) (← links)