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of special interest. Visualisation of green fluorescent protein tagged Golgi in living HeLa cells in this paper shows that the partitioning process during mitosis is more ordered than was previously thought.
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Rabouille C, Levine TP, Peters JM, Warren G. An NSF-like ATPase, p97, and NSF mediate cisternal regrowth from mitotic Golgi fragments. Cell. 82:1995;905-914.
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P47 is a cofactor for p97-mediated membrane fusion
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of special interest. A good up-to-date review of the AAA ATPase family of proteins (ATPases associated with a variety of cellular activities).
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Syntaxin 5 is a common component of the NSF- and p97-mediated reassembly pathways of Golgi cisternae from mitotic Golgi fragments in vitro
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of special interest. Just as α-SNAP mediates the binding of NSF to syntaxin 5, so p47 mediates the binding of p97. α-SNAP and p47 compete for binding to syntaxin 5 and, in so doing, initiate one fusion pathway and inhibit the other.
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Rabouille C, Kondo H, Newman R, Hui N, Freemont P, Warren G. Syntaxin 5 is a common component of the NSF- and p97-mediated reassembly pathways of Golgi cisternae from mitotic Golgi fragments in vitro. of special interest Cell. 92:1998;603-610 Just as α-SNAP mediates the binding of NSF to syntaxin 5, so p47 mediates the binding of p97. α-SNAP and p47 compete for binding to syntaxin 5 and, in so doing, initiate one fusion pathway and inhibit the other.
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N-ethylamaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) and α-soluble NSF attachment proteins (SNAP) mediate dissociation of GS28-syntaxin-5 Golgi SNAP receptors (SNARE) complex
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Subramaniam VN, Loh E, Hong WJ. N-ethylamaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) and α-soluble NSF attachment proteins (SNAP) mediate dissociation of GS28-syntaxin-5 Golgi SNAP receptors (SNARE) complex. of special interest J Biol Chem. 272:1997;25441-25444 NSF and α-SNAP disrupt the Golgi SNARE complex comprising syntaxin 5 and GS-28 (or GOS-28).
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of special interest. Golgi reassembly stacking protein (GRASP65) is shown to be a myristoylated Golgi protein, conserved from yeast to mammals, that is needed for the reassembly of Golgi stacks from mitotic Golgi fragments. It is tightly complexed with GM130 and both are heavily phosphorylate during mitosis suggesting that mitotic regulation of vesicle docking ??? cisternal stacking are linked processes.
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Barr FA, Puype M, Vandekerckhove J, Warren G. GRASP65, a protein involved in the stacking of Golgi cisternae. of special interest Cell. 91:1997;253-262 Golgi reassembly stacking protein (GRASP65) is shown to be a myristoylated Golgi protein, conserved from yeast to mammals, that is needed for the reassembly of Golgi stacks from mitotic Golgi fragments. It is tightly complexed with GM130 and both are heavily phosphorylate during mitosis suggesting that mitotic regulation of vesicle docking ??? cisternal stacking are linked processes.
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