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  • Author: Nothwehr SF
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  • Restrepo R, et al. (2007) Structural features of vps35p involved in interaction with other subunits of the retromer complex. Traffic 8(12):1841-1853 PMID:17892535
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  • Foote C and Nothwehr SF (2006) The clathrin adaptor complex 1 directly binds to a sorting signal in Ste13p to reduce the rate of its trafficking to the late endosome of yeast. J Cell Biol 173(4):615-26 PMID:16702232
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  • Ha SA, et al. (2003) The synaptojanin-like protein Inp53/Sjl3 functions with clathrin in a yeast TGN-to-endosome pathway distinct from the GGA protein-dependent pathway. Mol Biol Cell 14(4):1319-33 PMID:12686590
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  • Poon PP, et al. (2001) The Gcs1 and Age2 ArfGAP proteins provide overlapping essential function for transport from the yeast trans-Golgi network. J Cell Biol 155(7):1239-50 PMID:11756474
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  • Nothwehr SF, et al. (2000) Sorting of yeast membrane proteins into an endosome-to-Golgi pathway involves direct interaction of their cytosolic domains with Vps35p. J Cell Biol 151(2):297-310 PMID:11038177
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  • Nothwehr SF, et al. (1999) Distinct domains within Vps35p mediate the retrieval of two different cargo proteins from the yeast prevacuolar/endosomal compartment. Mol Biol Cell 10(4):875-90 PMID:10198044
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  • Spelbrink RG and Nothwehr SF (1999) The yeast GRD20 gene is required for protein sorting in the trans-Golgi network/endosomal system and for polarization of the actin cytoskeleton. Mol Biol Cell 10(12):4263-81 PMID:10588657
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  • Nothwehr SF and Hindes AE (1997) The yeast VPS5/GRD2 gene encodes a sorting nexin-1-like protein required for localizing membrane proteins to the late Golgi. J Cell Sci 110 ( Pt 9):1063-72 PMID:9175702
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  • Nothwehr SF, et al. (1996) The newly identified yeast GRD genes are required for retention of late-Golgi membrane proteins. Mol Cell Biol 16(6):2700-7 PMID:8649377
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  • Nothwehr SF, et al. (1995) Golgi and vacuolar membrane proteins reach the vacuole in vps1 mutant yeast cells via the plasma membrane. J Cell Biol 129(1):35-46 PMID:7698993
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  • Nothwehr SF, et al. (1993) Membrane protein retention in the yeast Golgi apparatus: dipeptidyl aminopeptidase A is retained by a cytoplasmic signal containing aromatic residues. J Cell Biol 121(6):1197-209 PMID:8509444
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  • Roberts CJ, et al. (1992) Membrane protein sorting in the yeast secretory pathway: evidence that the vacuole may be the default compartment. J Cell Biol 119(1):69-83 PMID:1527174
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