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Endosomal transport function in yeast requires a novel AAA-type ATPase, Vps4p
Endosomal transport function in yeast requires a novel AAA-type ATPase, Vps4p,10.1093/emboj/16.8.1820,Embo Journal,M. Babst
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M. Babst
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Embo Journal - EMBO J
, vol. 16, no. 8, pp. 1820-1831, 1997
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10.1093/emboj/16.8.1820
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...Prior to invagination, the ubiquitin moiety is removed from the cargo by the deubiquitylase Doa4 (Swaminathan et al. 1999; Amerik et al. 2000; Dupre and Haguenauer-Tsapis 2001) and the ESCRT components are disassembled from the endosomal surface by the AAA ATPase Vps4/SKD1 (Scheuring et al. 1999, 2001;
Babst et al. 1997, 1998;
Finken-Eigen et al. 1997; Yoshimori et al. 2000)...
Mojgan Shahriari
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et al.
The Arabidopsis ESCRT protein–protein interaction network
... of ESCRT-III by Vps4 have been reconstituted
in vitro
, and early studies showed that without Vps4 activity the entire ESCRT machinery accumulates on membranes and cargo processing through the late endosomal pathway is blocke
...
James H. Hurley
,
et al.
Membrane budding and scission by the ESCRT machinery: it's all in the ...
...Under steadystate conditions, many ESCRT components are transiently recruited to endosomal membranes in which they function in MVB vesicle formation and are then released from the membrane by the action of the VPS4 ATPases (
Babst et al., 1997;
Babst et al., 1998)...
Monika Bajorek
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et al.
Biochemical Analyses of Human IST1 and Its Function in Cytokinesis
...Also important in this process is the ATPase Vps4, which functions to disassemble ESCRT-III multimers, thereby allowing the recycling of subunits [10,
14
,15]...
...In the main, dVps4 activity was knocked down with a dominant negative construct carrying a point mutation in the catalytic site [
14
]...
...PLoS ONE | www.plosone.org 1 February 2009 | Volume 4 | Issue 2 | e4354 and a Microtubule interacting and transport (MIT) domain (Fig. 1C) [
14
,15]...
Lina M. Rodahl
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et al.
Disruption of Vps4 and JNK Function in Drosophila Causes Tumour Growth
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Lina M. Rodahl
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et al.
Disruption of Vps4 and JNK Function in Drosophila Causes Tumour Growth
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The Arabidopsis ESCRT protein–protein interaction network
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Mojgan Shahriari
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Klaus Richter
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Channa Keshavaiah
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Applied Catalysis B-environmental - APPL CATAL B-ENVIRON
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Janine Salter
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Lila Zabaglo
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Elizabeth Mallon
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Antony Howell
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Aman U Buzdar
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Hydrogen production through alcohol steam reforming on Cu/ZnO-based catalysts
Barbara Lorenzut
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Tiziano Montini
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Loredana De Rogatis
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Patrizia Canton
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Alvise Benedetti
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Paolo Fornasiero
Journal:
Applied Catalysis B-environmental - APPL CATAL B-ENVIRON
, vol. 101, no. 3, pp. 397-408, 2011
Membrane budding and scission by the ESCRT machinery: it's all in the neck
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Citations: 31
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James H. Hurley
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Phyllis I. Hanson
Journal:
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - NAT REV MOL CELL BIOL
, vol. 11, no. 8, pp. 556-566, 2010