Xie et al., 2023 - Google Patents
An interaction between β′-COP and the ArfGAP, Glo3, maintains post-Golgi cargo recyclingXie et al., 2023
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- Xie B
- Guillem C
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- Cohen C
- Jung C
- Kendall A
- Best J
- Graham T
- Jackson L
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- Journal of Cell Biology
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The essential COPI coat mediates retrieval of transmembrane proteins at the Golgi and endosomes following recruitment by the small GTPase, Arf1. ArfGAP proteins regulate COPI coats, but molecular details for COPI recognition by ArfGAPs remain elusive. Biochemical …
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