AbstractThe mechanism by which peripheral membrane proteins are targeted to the cytoplasmic face of the Golgi apparatus is poorly understood. Previously, we have identified a carboxy-terminal domain of the trans-Golgi-network (TGN) protein p230 that is responsible for Golgi localisation [1]. Here, we report the identification of a similar Golgi-localisation domain (GLD, also termed the ‘GRIP’ domain – see the paper by Munro and Nichols elsewhere in this issue) in a family of putative peripheral membrane proteins from lower and higher eucaryotes. The majority of family members have a domain structure similar to that of p230, with extensive coiled-coil regions (>80%) and the potential GLD located in a non-coiled-coil domain at the carboxyl te...
The nature of the complex containing GRASP65, a membrane protein involved in establishing the stacke...
Golgi phosphoprotein 2 (GOLPH2) is a resident Golgi type-II membrane protein upregulated in liver di...
© 2011 Fiona Jillian HoughtonSmall G Proteins play a major role in the regulation of membrane traffi...
AbstractThe mechanism by which peripheral membrane proteins are targeted to the cytoplasmic face of ...
AbstractMany large coiled-coil proteins are being found associated peripherally with the cytoplasmic...
Vesicular carriers for intracellular transport associate with unique sets of accessory molecules tha...
AbstractIn recent years, a large number of coiled-coil proteins localised to the Golgi apparatus hav...
15 pages, 6 figures, 4 additional files.Background: The Golgi apparatus in mammals appears as a ribb...
BACKGROUND: The internal organization of cells depends on mechanisms to ensure that transport carrie...
Abstract Background The intern...
AbstractGolgins are Golgi-localized proteins present in all molecularly characterized eukaryotes tha...
Using autoantibodies from a Sjögren's syndrome patient, we have previously identified a 230-kDa peri...
The GRIP domain, found in a family of coiled-coil peripheral membrane Golgi proteins, is a specific ...
AbstractA subset of the golgin family of large coiled-coil proteins have a GRIP domain that mediates...
The Golgi apparatus maintains a highly organized structure in spite of the intense membrane traffic ...
The nature of the complex containing GRASP65, a membrane protein involved in establishing the stacke...
Golgi phosphoprotein 2 (GOLPH2) is a resident Golgi type-II membrane protein upregulated in liver di...
© 2011 Fiona Jillian HoughtonSmall G Proteins play a major role in the regulation of membrane traffi...
AbstractThe mechanism by which peripheral membrane proteins are targeted to the cytoplasmic face of ...
AbstractMany large coiled-coil proteins are being found associated peripherally with the cytoplasmic...
Vesicular carriers for intracellular transport associate with unique sets of accessory molecules tha...
AbstractIn recent years, a large number of coiled-coil proteins localised to the Golgi apparatus hav...
15 pages, 6 figures, 4 additional files.Background: The Golgi apparatus in mammals appears as a ribb...
BACKGROUND: The internal organization of cells depends on mechanisms to ensure that transport carrie...
Abstract Background The intern...
AbstractGolgins are Golgi-localized proteins present in all molecularly characterized eukaryotes tha...
Using autoantibodies from a Sjögren's syndrome patient, we have previously identified a 230-kDa peri...
The GRIP domain, found in a family of coiled-coil peripheral membrane Golgi proteins, is a specific ...
AbstractA subset of the golgin family of large coiled-coil proteins have a GRIP domain that mediates...
The Golgi apparatus maintains a highly organized structure in spite of the intense membrane traffic ...
The nature of the complex containing GRASP65, a membrane protein involved in establishing the stacke...
Golgi phosphoprotein 2 (GOLPH2) is a resident Golgi type-II membrane protein upregulated in liver di...
© 2011 Fiona Jillian HoughtonSmall G Proteins play a major role in the regulation of membrane traffi...