In the past fifteen years, ubiquitin has emerged as a central regulator of membrane protein trafficking. In this context, covalent attachment of this small protein to lysine residues of cargo proteins, a reversible modification termed ubiquitylation, provides a signal for their targeting to the vacuolar/lysosomal lumen where they are degraded, both in yeast and higher eukaryotes. Ubiquitylation is also used as a means of controlling the function of specific proteins in several trafficking machineries. The role of lipids - and in particular of membrane domains named lipid rafts - in controlling the intracellular trafficking of membrane proteins has also been the subject of intense investigation in recent years.<p>One of the membrane proteins...
<p>In response to fluctuations in amino acid levels Gap1p traffics to the vacuole for degradation or...
Several nutrient permeases have been identified in yeast, which combine a transport and receptor fun...
AbstractThe membrane traffic and stability of the general amino acid permease Gap1 of Saccharomyces ...
In the past fifteen years, ubiquitin has emerged as a central regulator of membrane protein traffick...
Cell surface transport proteins play a crucial role in all cells, from unicellular organisms to mamm...
Cell surface transport proteins play a crucial role in all cells, from unicellular organisms to mamm...
International audienceIn yeast, ubiquitin plays a central role in proteolysis of a multitude of prot...
In yeast, ubiquitin plays a central role in proteolysis of a multitude of proteins and serves also a...
AbstractUbiquitination is a versatile tool used by all eukaryotic organisms for controlling the stab...
Yeast permeases, that act as transporters for nutrients including amino acids, nucleobases and metal...
AbstractUbiquitination is a versatile tool used by all eukaryotic organisms for controlling the stab...
The yeast general amino acid permease Gap1 is a convenient model for studying the intracellular traf...
AbstractIn yeast, membrane proteins from the biosynthetic and endocytic pathways must be ubiquitylat...
BACKGROUND: The yeast general amino acid permease Gap1 is a convenient model for studying the intrac...
A growing number of yeast and mammalian plasma membrane proteins are reported to be modified with K6...
<p>In response to fluctuations in amino acid levels Gap1p traffics to the vacuole for degradation or...
Several nutrient permeases have been identified in yeast, which combine a transport and receptor fun...
AbstractThe membrane traffic and stability of the general amino acid permease Gap1 of Saccharomyces ...
In the past fifteen years, ubiquitin has emerged as a central regulator of membrane protein traffick...
Cell surface transport proteins play a crucial role in all cells, from unicellular organisms to mamm...
Cell surface transport proteins play a crucial role in all cells, from unicellular organisms to mamm...
International audienceIn yeast, ubiquitin plays a central role in proteolysis of a multitude of prot...
In yeast, ubiquitin plays a central role in proteolysis of a multitude of proteins and serves also a...
AbstractUbiquitination is a versatile tool used by all eukaryotic organisms for controlling the stab...
Yeast permeases, that act as transporters for nutrients including amino acids, nucleobases and metal...
AbstractUbiquitination is a versatile tool used by all eukaryotic organisms for controlling the stab...
The yeast general amino acid permease Gap1 is a convenient model for studying the intracellular traf...
AbstractIn yeast, membrane proteins from the biosynthetic and endocytic pathways must be ubiquitylat...
BACKGROUND: The yeast general amino acid permease Gap1 is a convenient model for studying the intrac...
A growing number of yeast and mammalian plasma membrane proteins are reported to be modified with K6...
<p>In response to fluctuations in amino acid levels Gap1p traffics to the vacuole for degradation or...
Several nutrient permeases have been identified in yeast, which combine a transport and receptor fun...
AbstractThe membrane traffic and stability of the general amino acid permease Gap1 of Saccharomyces ...