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In mammalian cells, the ‘Golgi reassembly and stacking protein’ (GRASP) family has been implicated in Golgi stacking, but the broader functions of GRASP proteins are still unclear. The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains a single non-essentia
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Autor:
Benjamin S. Glick, Stephanie K. Levi
Publikováno v:
Cell. 130(3)
GRASP proteins associate with the Golgi apparatus and have been implicated in the stacking of Golgi cisternae, vesicle tethering, and mitotic progression, but their specific functions are unclear. In this issue, Kinseth et al. (2007) show unexpectedl
Autor:
Pamela L. Connerly, Benjamin S. Glick, Elisabeth A. Montegna, Masatoshi Esaki, Daniel E. Strongin, Stephanie K. Levi, Jon Soderholm
Publikováno v:
Current biology : CB. 15(16)
Summary Background: Proteins are exported from the ER at transitional ER (tER) sites, which produce COPII vesicles. However, little is known about how COPII components are concentrated at tER sites. The budding yeast Pichia pastoris contains discrete