نتایج جستجو برای: coat proteins

تعداد نتایج: 571601  

Journal: :Cell 1995
J. Andrew Whitney Marie Gomez David Sheff Thomas E. Kreis Ira Mellman

Endosomes are intermediates for a complex series of sorting and transport events that occur during receptor-mediated endocytosis. These involve the recognition of targeting determinants on the cytoplasmic domains of many membrane proteins as well as the formations of specific transport vesicles. Accordingly, endosome function is likely to be governed by the regulated assembly of cytoplasmic coa...

2013
H. JOCKUSCH R. KOBERSTEIN

Thermal denaturation of RNA free coat proteins of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) was studied for wildtype TMV (vulgare) and the temperature-sensitive mutant, Ni 118. The ability to form soluble aggregates as well as the optical properties (ORD, UV-difference spectra), and the sedimen­ tation behavior were used as criteria for the native state. At pH 7.5 , 7 = 0 .0 2 denaturation is reversible for b...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
M M Swanson P Ansel-McKinney F Houser-Scott V Yusibov L S Loesch-Fries L Gehrke

An unusual and distinguishing feature of alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) and ilarviruses such as tobacco streak virus (TSV) is that the viral coat protein is required to activate the early stages of viral RNA replication, a phenomenon known as genome activation. AMV-TSV coat protein homology is limited; however, they are functionally interchangeable in activating virus replication. For example, TSV ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
W J Belden C Barlowe

Heteromeric complexes of p24 proteins cycle between early compartments of the secretory pathway and are required for efficient protein sorting. Here we investigated the role of cytoplasmically exposed tail sequences on two p24 proteins, Emp24p and Erv25p, in directing their movement and subcellular location in yeast. Studies on a series of deletion and chimeric Emp24p-Erv25p proteins indicated ...

2013
Alexander Ludwig Gillian Howard Carolina Mendoza-Topaz Thomas Deerinck Mason Mackey Sara Sandin Mark H. Ellisman Benjamin J. Nichols

Caveolae are an abundant feature of the plasma membrane of many mammalian cell types, and have key roles in mechano-transduction, metabolic regulation, and vascular permeability. Caveolin and cavin proteins, as well as EHD2 and pacsin 2, are all present in caveolae. How these proteins assemble to form a protein interaction network for caveolar morphogenesis is not known. Using in vivo crosslink...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Abdou Rachid Thiam Bruno Antonny Jing Wang Jérôme Delacotte Florian Wilfling Tobias C Walther Rainer Beck James E Rothman Frédéric Pincet

Intracellular trafficking between organelles is achieved by coat protein complexes, coat protomers, that bud vesicles from bilayer membranes. Lipid droplets are protected by a monolayer and thus seem unsuitable targets for coatomers. Unexpectedly, coat protein complex I (COPI) is required for lipid droplet targeting of some proteins, suggesting a possible direct interaction between COPI and lip...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1996
G Naclerio L Baccigalupi R Zilhao M De Felice E Ricca

Endospores of Bacillus subtilis are encased in a protein shell, known as the spore coat, composed of a lamella-like inner layer and an electron-dense outer layer. We report the identification and characterization of a gene, herein called cotH, located at 300 degrees on the B. subtilis genetic map between two divergent cot genes, cotB and cotG. The cotH open reading frame extended for 1,086 bp a...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Irina Bagyan Peter Setlow

The enzyme CwlJ is involved in the depolymerization of cortex peptidoglycan during germination of spores of Bacillus subtilis. CwlJ with a C-terminal His tag was functional and was extracted from spores by procedures that remove spore coat proteins. However, this CwlJ was not extracted from disrupted spores by dilute buffer, high salt concentrations, Triton X-100, Ca(2+)-dipicolinic acid, dithi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Silvere Pagant Alexander Wu Samuel Edwards Frances Diehl Elizabeth A. Miller

BACKGROUND Incorporation of secretory proteins into ER-derived vesicles involves recognition of cytosolic signals by the COPII coat protein, Sec24. Additional cargo diversity is achieved through cargo receptors, which include the Erv14/Cornichon family that mediates export of transmembrane proteins despite the potential for such clients to directly interact with Sec24. The molecular function of...

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