The Lethal giant larvae (Lgl) tumor suppressor family is conserved from yeast to mammals and plays a critical yet controversial role in cell polarity. Studies on Drosophila Lgl suggest that its function in polarity is through regulation of the acto-myosin cytoskeleton. In contrast, studies on the yeast Lgl homologs, Sro7/Sro77, suggest a function in exocytosis through interaction with the t-SNARE Sec9. Using yeast/mammalian Lgl chimeras, we demonstrate that the overall architecture of Lgl proteins is highly conserved and that the C-terminal domain is the major site of SNARE interaction within both yeast and mammalian homologs. Importantly, we find that the ability of Lgl chimeras to function as the only source of Lgl in yeast correlates pre...
Correct targeting of newly synthesized proteins to appropriate domains of the cell membrane is cruci...
In the secretory pathway of eukaryotic cells transport between membranous organelles is largely medi...
Cytokinesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae involves coordination between actomyosin ring contraction an...
The Lethal giant larvae (Lgl) tumor suppressor family is conserved from yeast to mammals and plays a...
SummaryThe Lethal giant larvae (Lgl) tumor suppressor family is conserved from yeast to mammals and ...
The tumor suppressor lethal giant larvae (Lgl) plays a critical role in epithelial cell polarization...
The yeast type V myosin, Myo2, and the lethal giant larvae homologue, Sro7, are important players in...
Members of the tomosyn/Lgl/Sro7 family play important roles in vesicle trafficking and cell polarity...
Rab guanosine triphosphatases regulate intracellular membrane traffic by binding specific effector p...
The Drosophila tumor suppressor protein lethal (2) giant larvae [l(2)gl] is involved in the establis...
Polarized exocytosis requires the proper localized delivery, docking and fusion of secretory vesicle...
AbstractThe evolutionarily conserved SNARE (SNAP receptor) proteins and their complexes are key play...
Regulation of exocytosis is fundamental to many biological processes such as hormone secretion and e...
Exocytosis is the major mechanism by which new membrane components are delivered to the cell surface...
Membrane fusion in all eukaryotic cells is regulated by the formation of specific SNARE (soluble N-e...
Correct targeting of newly synthesized proteins to appropriate domains of the cell membrane is cruci...
In the secretory pathway of eukaryotic cells transport between membranous organelles is largely medi...
Cytokinesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae involves coordination between actomyosin ring contraction an...
The Lethal giant larvae (Lgl) tumor suppressor family is conserved from yeast to mammals and plays a...
SummaryThe Lethal giant larvae (Lgl) tumor suppressor family is conserved from yeast to mammals and ...
The tumor suppressor lethal giant larvae (Lgl) plays a critical role in epithelial cell polarization...
The yeast type V myosin, Myo2, and the lethal giant larvae homologue, Sro7, are important players in...
Members of the tomosyn/Lgl/Sro7 family play important roles in vesicle trafficking and cell polarity...
Rab guanosine triphosphatases regulate intracellular membrane traffic by binding specific effector p...
The Drosophila tumor suppressor protein lethal (2) giant larvae [l(2)gl] is involved in the establis...
Polarized exocytosis requires the proper localized delivery, docking and fusion of secretory vesicle...
AbstractThe evolutionarily conserved SNARE (SNAP receptor) proteins and their complexes are key play...
Regulation of exocytosis is fundamental to many biological processes such as hormone secretion and e...
Exocytosis is the major mechanism by which new membrane components are delivered to the cell surface...
Membrane fusion in all eukaryotic cells is regulated by the formation of specific SNARE (soluble N-e...
Correct targeting of newly synthesized proteins to appropriate domains of the cell membrane is cruci...
In the secretory pathway of eukaryotic cells transport between membranous organelles is largely medi...
Cytokinesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae involves coordination between actomyosin ring contraction an...