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In collection:
Lipid biology
Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (2023) 136 (13): jcs260786.
Published: 4 July 2023
...Lucia Amado; Alexandra P. Cogan; Ayelén González Montoro ABSTRACT Membrane contact sites enable the exchange of metabolites between subcellular compartments and regulate organelle dynamics and positioning. These structures often contain multiple proteins that tether the membranes, establishing...
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Journal:
Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (2022) 135 (3): jcs248534.
Published: 7 February 2022
...–mitochondria signaling in neurons and their relevance to neurodegenerative disorders. Endoplasmic reticulum MAMs Mitochondria Tethers Neurons Neurodegenerative diseases Medical Research Council http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000265 MR/R022666/1 Alzheimer's Research UK http...
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Mammalian GRIP domain proteins differ in their membrane binding properties and are recruited to distinct domains of the TGN
Available to PurchaseMerran C. Derby, Catherine van Vliet, Darren Brown, Michael R. Luke, Lei Lu, Wanjin Hong, Jennifer L. Stow, Paul A. Gleeson
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Journal of Cell Science
J Cell Sci (2004) 117 (24): 5865–5874.
Published: 15 November 2004
... for the maintenance of TGN subdomain structure, a critical feature for mediating protein sorting and membrane transport. * Author for correspondence (e-mail: [email protected]) 17 8 2004 © The Company of Biologists Limited 2004 2004 Golgins GRIP domain Tethers trans-Golgi network...