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March 1, 1993
Brefeldin A reversibly blocks early but not late protein transport steps in the yeast secretory pathway
T R Graham, P A Scott, S D Emr
Microbiological Reviews
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September 1, 1990
The fungal vacuole: composition, function, and biogenesis
D J Klionsky, P K Herman, S D Emr
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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March 27, 1999
Phosphoinositide 3-kinases and their FYVE domain-containing effectors as regulators of vacuolar/lysosomal membrane trafficking pathways
A E Wurmser, J D Gary, S D Emr
The EMBO Journal
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March 15, 1994
VPS21 encodes a rab5-like GTP binding protein that is required for the sorting of yeast vacuolar proteins
B F Horazdovsky, G R Busch, S D Emr
The Journal of Cell Biology
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September 1, 1980
A mechanism of protein localization: the signal hypothesis and bacteria
S D Emr, M N Hall, T J Silhavy
The Journal of Cell Biology
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August 12, 1998
A membrane coat complex essential for endosome-to-Golgi retrograde transport in yeast
M N Seaman, J M McCaffery, S D Emr
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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October 1, 1995
A phosphatidylinositol (PI) kinase gene family in Dictyostelium discoideum: biological roles of putative mammalian p110 and yeast Vps34p PI 3-kinase homologs during growth and development
K Zhou, K Takegawa, S D Emr, et al.
The EMBO Journal
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June 26, 1998
The Vps4p AAA ATPase regulates membrane association of a Vps protein complex required for normal endosome function
M Babst, B Wendland, E J Estepa, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 1, 1983
An MF alpha 1-SUC2 (alpha-factor-invertase) gene fusion for study of protein localization and gene expression in yeast
S D Emr, R Schekman, M C Flessel, et al.
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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February 24, 2001
Mammalian tumor susceptibility gene 101 (TSG101) and the yeast homologue, Vps23p, both function in late endosomal trafficking
M Babst, G Odorizzi, E J Estepa, et al.
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The EMBO Journal
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March 1, 1993
Brefeldin A reversibly blocks early but not late protein transport steps in the yeast secretory pathway
T R Graham, P A Scott, S D Emr
Microbiological Reviews
|
September 1, 1990
The fungal vacuole: composition, function, and biogenesis
D J Klionsky, P K Herman, S D Emr
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
March 27, 1999
Phosphoinositide 3-kinases and their FYVE domain-containing effectors as regulators of vacuolar/lysosomal membrane trafficking pathways
A E Wurmser, J D Gary, S D Emr
The EMBO Journal
|
March 15, 1994
VPS21 encodes a rab5-like GTP binding protein that is required for the sorting of yeast vacuolar proteins
B F Horazdovsky, G R Busch, S D Emr
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
September 1, 1980
A mechanism of protein localization: the signal hypothesis and bacteria
S D Emr, M N Hall, T J Silhavy
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
August 12, 1998
A membrane coat complex essential for endosome-to-Golgi retrograde transport in yeast
M N Seaman, J M McCaffery, S D Emr
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
October 1, 1995
A phosphatidylinositol (PI) kinase gene family in Dictyostelium discoideum: biological roles of putative mammalian p110 and yeast Vps34p PI 3-kinase homologs during growth and development
K Zhou, K Takegawa, S D Emr, et al.
The EMBO Journal
|
June 26, 1998
The Vps4p AAA ATPase regulates membrane association of a Vps protein complex required for normal endosome function
M Babst, B Wendland, E J Estepa, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 1, 1983
An MF alpha 1-SUC2 (alpha-factor-invertase) gene fusion for study of protein localization and gene expression in yeast
S D Emr, R Schekman, M C Flessel, et al.
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
|
February 24, 2001
Mammalian tumor susceptibility gene 101 (TSG101) and the yeast homologue, Vps23p, both function in late endosomal trafficking
M Babst, G Odorizzi, E J Estepa, et al.
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