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The Journal of Cell Biology
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July 18, 2012
PDZ interactions regulate rapid turnover of the scaffolding protein EBP50 in microvilli
Damien Garbett, Anthony Bretscher
Molecular Biology of the Cell
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February 1, 2008
Analysis of unregulated formin activity reveals how yeast can balance F-actin assembly between different microfilament-based organizations
Lina Gao, Anthony Bretscher
The Journal of Cell Biology
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July 15, 2015
Tracking individual secretory vesicles during exocytosis reveals an ordered and regulated process
Kirk W Donovan, Anthony Bretscher
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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June 28, 2003
Cell biology. Microtubule asymmetry
Gregg G Gundersen, Anthony Bretscher
Biochemistry
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January 29, 2009
The scaffold protein PDZK1 undergoes a head-to-tail intramolecular association that negatively regulates its interaction with EBP50
David P LaLonde, Anthony Bretscher
Developmental Cell
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October 20, 2012
Myosin-V is activated by binding secretory cargo and released in coordination with Rab/exocyst function
Kirk W Donovan, Anthony Bretscher
Biochemistry
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March 9, 2005
Ezrin mutants affecting dimerization and activation
David N Chambers, Anthony Bretscher
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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December 8, 2010
The UBX protein SAKS1 negatively regulates endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation and p97-dependent degradation
David P LaLonde, Anthony Bretscher
The Journal of Cell Biology
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May 6, 2015
Head-to-tail regulation is critical for the in vivo function of myosin V
Kirk W Donovan, Anthony Bretscher
Molecular Biology of the Cell
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February 12, 2010
The yeast formin Bnr1p has two localization regions that show spatially and temporally distinct association with septin structures
Lina Gao, Wenyu Liu, Anthony Bretscher
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The Journal of Cell Biology
|
July 18, 2012
PDZ interactions regulate rapid turnover of the scaffolding protein EBP50 in microvilli
Damien Garbett, Anthony Bretscher
Molecular Biology of the Cell
|
February 1, 2008
Analysis of unregulated formin activity reveals how yeast can balance F-actin assembly between different microfilament-based organizations
Lina Gao, Anthony Bretscher
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
July 15, 2015
Tracking individual secretory vesicles during exocytosis reveals an ordered and regulated process
Kirk W Donovan, Anthony Bretscher
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
June 28, 2003
Cell biology. Microtubule asymmetry
Gregg G Gundersen, Anthony Bretscher
Biochemistry
|
January 29, 2009
The scaffold protein PDZK1 undergoes a head-to-tail intramolecular association that negatively regulates its interaction with EBP50
David P LaLonde, Anthony Bretscher
Developmental Cell
|
October 20, 2012
Myosin-V is activated by binding secretory cargo and released in coordination with Rab/exocyst function
Kirk W Donovan, Anthony Bretscher
Biochemistry
|
March 9, 2005
Ezrin mutants affecting dimerization and activation
David N Chambers, Anthony Bretscher
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
December 8, 2010
The UBX protein SAKS1 negatively regulates endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation and p97-dependent degradation
David P LaLonde, Anthony Bretscher
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
May 6, 2015
Head-to-tail regulation is critical for the in vivo function of myosin V
Kirk W Donovan, Anthony Bretscher
Molecular Biology of the Cell
|
February 12, 2010
The yeast formin Bnr1p has two localization regions that show spatially and temporally distinct association with septin structures
Lina Gao, Wenyu Liu, Anthony Bretscher
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