ANIMAL;
ARTICLE;
CELL CULTURE;
CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY;
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY;
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM;
FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY;
METABOLISM;
MOUSE;
SECRETORY VESICLE;
TRANS GOLGI NETWORK;
TRANSPORT AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL;
ULTRASTRUCTURE;
Characterization of the immature secretory granule, an intermediate in granule biogenesis
Tooze SA, Flatmark T, Tooze J, Huttner WB. Characterization of the immature secretory granule, an intermediate in granule biogenesis. J Cell Biol 1991;115: 1491-1503.
Tooze SA, Chanat E, Tooze J, Huttner WB. Secretory granule formation. In Peng Loh Y (Ed.), Mechanisms of Intracellular Trafficking and Processing of Proproteins. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1993: 157-177.
Milieu-induced, selective aggregation of regulated secretory proteins in the frans-Golgi network
Chanat E, Huttner WB. Milieu-induced, selective aggregation of regulated secretory proteins in the frans-Golgi network. J Cell Biol 1991;115: 1505-1519.
Reduction of the disulfide bond of chromogranin B (secretogranin I) in the trans-Golgi network causes its missorting to the constitutive secretory pathway
Chanat E, Weiß U, Huttner WB, Tooze SA. Reduction of the disulfide bond of chromogranin B (secretogranin I) in the trans-Golgi network causes its missorting to the constitutive secretory pathway. EMBO J 1993;12: 2159-2168.
Essential role of the disulfide-bonded loop of chromogranin B for sorting to secretory granules is revealed by expression of a deletion mutant in the absence of endogenous granin synthesis
Kroemer A, Glombik MM, Huttner WB, Gerdes H-H. Essential role of the disulfide-bonded loop of chromogranin B for sorting to secretory granules is revealed by expression of a deletion mutant in the absence of endogenous granin synthesis. J Cell Biol 1998;140: 1331-1346.