نتایج جستجو برای: cargo separation

تعداد نتایج: 133984  

2017
Andrew T. Lombardo Shane R. Nelson M. Yusuf Ali Guy G. Kennedy Kathleen M. Trybus Sam Walcott David M. Warshaw

Intracellular cargo transport relies on myosin Va molecular motor ensembles to travel along the cell's three-dimensional (3D) highway of actin filaments. At actin filament intersections, the intersecting filament is a structural barrier to and an alternate track for directed cargo transport. Here we use 3D super-resolution fluorescence imaging to determine the directional outcome (that is, cont...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2008
Mahdieh Allahviranloo Shahriar Afandizadeh

In this research, the main purpose is to formulate a model to determine the optimum investment on port development from national investment prospective; on the other hand, costs and benefits are calculated from consumer and investor’s viewpoint. The formulated model is an integer-programming model. The emphasis is on how to formulate an investment optimization problem where cargo operation, inv...

2010
Marcel Mettlen Dinah Loerke Defne Yarar Gaudenz Danuser Sandra L. Schmid

Clathrin-mediated endocytosis of surface receptors and their bound ligands (i.e., cargo) is highly regulated, including by the cargo itself. One of the possible sources of the observed heterogeneous dynamics of clathrin-coated pits (CCPs) might be the different cargo content. Consistent with this, we show that CCP size and dynamic behavior varies with low density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) exp...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2008
Intaek Lee Balraj Doray Jennifer Govero Stuart Kornfeld

The adaptor protein AP-1 is the major coat protein involved in the formation of clathrin-coated vesicles at the trans-Golgi network. The prevailing view is that AP-1 recruitment involves coincident binding to multiple low-affinity sites comprising adenosine diphosphate ribosylation factor 1 (Arf-1)-guanosine triphosphate (GTP), cargo sorting signals, and phosphoinositides. We now show that bind...

Journal: :Neuron 2015
Sotaro Ichinose Tadayuki Ogawa Nobutaka Hirokawa

A regulated mechanism of cargo loading is crucial for intracellular transport. N-cadherin, a synaptic adhesion molecule that is critical for neuronal function, must be precisely transported to dendritic spines in response to synaptic activity and plasticity. However, the mechanism of activity-dependent cargo loading remains unclear. To elucidate this mechanism, we investigated the activity-depe...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Katherine C. Varandas Roshanak Irannejad Mark von Zastrow

Retromer mediates sequence-directed cargo exit from endosomes to support both endosome-to-Golgi (retrograde transport) and endosome-to-plasma membrane (recycling) itineraries. It is not known whether these trafficking functions require cargos to exit endosomes separately via distinct transport intermediates or whether the same retromer-coated carriers can support both itineraries. We addressed ...

Journal: :ACS nano 2011
Owen C Compton Bonny Jain Dmitriy A Dikin Ali Abouimrane Khalil Amine Sonbinh T Nguyen

Organic dispersions of graphene oxide can be thermally reduced in polar organic solvents under reflux conditions to afford electrically conductive, chemically active reduced graphene oxide (CARGO) with tunable C/O ratios, dependent on the boiling point of the solvent. The reductions are achieved after only 1 h of reflux, and the corresponding C/O ratios do not change upon further thermal treatm...

Journal: :Interfaces 2006
Andreea Popescu Pinar Keskinocak Ellis L. Johnson Mariana LaDue Raja G. Kasilingam

Most airlines overbook their actual capacity (for both passengers and cargo) because part of the booked demand often does not show up at the flight departure. A key element of overbooking is a model that accurately predicts the show-up rate of the current bookings. Given the increasing importance of cargo within their business, most major airlines now scrutinize estimates of show-up rates for c...

2017
Rafael Andrade Buono André Leier Julio Paez-Valencia Janice Pennington Kaija Goodman Nathan Miller Paul Ahlquist Tatiana T Marquez-Lago Marisa S Otegui

Ubiquitinated plasma membrane proteins (cargo) are delivered to endosomes and sorted by endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) machinery into endosome intralumenal vesicles (ILVs) for degradation. In contrast to the current model that postulates that ILVs form individually from inward budding of the endosomal limiting membrane, plant ILVs form as networks of concatenated vesic...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Martina Bremser Walter Nickel Michael Schweikert Mariella Ravazzola Mylène Amherdt Christine A Hughes Thomas H Söllner James E Rothman Felix T Wieland

COPI-coated vesicle budding from lipid bilayers whose composition resembles mammalian Golgi membranes requires coatomer, ARF, GTP, and cytoplasmic tails of putative cargo receptors (p24 family proteins) or membrane cargo proteins (containing the KKXX retrieval signal) emanating from the bilayer surface. Liposome-derived COPI-coated vesicles are similar to their native counterparts with respect ...

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