Inter-organelle signalling has essential roles in cell physiology encompassing cell metabolism, aging and temporal adaptation to external and internal perturbations. How such signalling coordinates different organelle functions within adaptive responses remains unknown. Membrane traffic is a fundamental process in which membrane fluxes need to be sensed for the adjustment of cellular requirements and homeostasis. Studying endoplasmic reticulum-to-Golgi trafficking, we found that Golgi-based, KDEL receptor-dependent signalling promotes lysosome repositioning to the perinuclear area, involving a complex process intertwined to autophagy, lipid-droplet turnover and Golgi-mediated secretion that engages the microtubule motor protein dynein-LRB1 ...
PtdIns4P is a key regulator of the secretory pathway and plays an essential role in trafficking from...
The KDEL receptor is a Golgi/intermediate compartment-located integral membrane protein that carries...
AbstractThe KDEL receptor is a seven-transmembrane-domain protein that was first described about 20 ...
Membrane trafficking involves large fluxes of cargo and membrane across separate compartments. These...
Abstract Background KDEL receptor helps establish cellular equilibrium in the early secretory pathwa...
SummaryA fundamental property of cellular processes is to maintain homeostasis despite varying inter...
The integrity of the eukaryotic secretory pathway is maintained through selective export and retriev...
The KDEL receptor (KDELR) is a trafficking receptor which is involved in the retrograde trafficking ...
The KDEL receptor (KDELR) is a seven-transmembrane-domain protein involved in retrograde transport o...
In eukaryotic cells, KDEL receptors (KDELRs) facilitate the retrieval of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) ...
Membrane trafficking is a defining feature of eukaryotic cells, and is essential for the maintenance...
SummaryTransport carriers operating between early compartments in the mammalian secretory pathway ha...
Membrane trafficking is a defining feature of eukaryotic cells, and is essential for the maintenance...
Membrane trafficking is essential for processing and transport of proteins and lipids and to establi...
Cellular stress response mechanisms typically increase organellar quantity and volume. To restore ce...
PtdIns4P is a key regulator of the secretory pathway and plays an essential role in trafficking from...
The KDEL receptor is a Golgi/intermediate compartment-located integral membrane protein that carries...
AbstractThe KDEL receptor is a seven-transmembrane-domain protein that was first described about 20 ...
Membrane trafficking involves large fluxes of cargo and membrane across separate compartments. These...
Abstract Background KDEL receptor helps establish cellular equilibrium in the early secretory pathwa...
SummaryA fundamental property of cellular processes is to maintain homeostasis despite varying inter...
The integrity of the eukaryotic secretory pathway is maintained through selective export and retriev...
The KDEL receptor (KDELR) is a trafficking receptor which is involved in the retrograde trafficking ...
The KDEL receptor (KDELR) is a seven-transmembrane-domain protein involved in retrograde transport o...
In eukaryotic cells, KDEL receptors (KDELRs) facilitate the retrieval of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) ...
Membrane trafficking is a defining feature of eukaryotic cells, and is essential for the maintenance...
SummaryTransport carriers operating between early compartments in the mammalian secretory pathway ha...
Membrane trafficking is a defining feature of eukaryotic cells, and is essential for the maintenance...
Membrane trafficking is essential for processing and transport of proteins and lipids and to establi...
Cellular stress response mechanisms typically increase organellar quantity and volume. To restore ce...
PtdIns4P is a key regulator of the secretory pathway and plays an essential role in trafficking from...
The KDEL receptor is a Golgi/intermediate compartment-located integral membrane protein that carries...
AbstractThe KDEL receptor is a seven-transmembrane-domain protein that was first described about 20 ...