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Cell|January 13, 2009
Functional reconstitution of ESCRT-III assembly and disassemblySuraj Saksena, Judit Wahlman, David Teis, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|April 2, 2003
Bro1 is an endosome-associated protein that functions in the MVB pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeGreg Odorizzi, David J Katzmann, Markus Babst, et al.
Cell|November 29, 2011
TORC1 regulates endocytosis via Npr1-mediated phosphoinhibition of a ubiquitin ligase adaptorJason A MacGurn, Pi-Chiang Hsu, Marcus B Smolka, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|March 27, 2019
Methods for studying the regulation of membrane traffic by ubiquitin and the ESCRT pathwayEvan L Guiney, Lu Zhu, Richa Sardana, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 8, 2012
The dual PH domain protein Opy1 functions as a sensor and modulator of PtdIns(4,5)P₂ synthesisYading Ling, Christopher J Stefan, Jason A Macgurn, et al.
Elife|June 30, 2017
ESCRTs function directly on the lysosome membrane to downregulate ubiquitinated lysosomal membrane proteinsLu Zhu, Jeff R Jorgensen, Ming Li, et al.
Science Advances|April 1, 2022
Recruitment and organization of ESCRT-0 and ubiquitinated cargo via condensationSudeep Banjade, Lu Zhu, Jeffrey R Jorgensen, et al.
Developmental Cell|August 27, 2002
Endosome-associated complex, ESCRT-II, recruits transport machinery for protein sorting at the multivesicular bodyMarkus Babst, David J Katzmann, William B Snyder, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 2, 2011
Two novel WD40 domain-containing proteins, Ere1 and Ere2, function in the retromer-mediated endosomal recycling pathwayYufeng Shi, Christopher J Stefan, Sarah M Rue, et al.
Cell|November 4, 2008
Arrestin-related ubiquitin-ligase adaptors regulate endocytosis and protein turnover at the cell surfaceCharles H Lin, Jason A MacGurn, Tony Chu, et al.
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Cell|January 13, 2009
Functional reconstitution of ESCRT-III assembly and disassemblySuraj Saksena, Judit Wahlman, David Teis, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|April 2, 2003
Bro1 is an endosome-associated protein that functions in the MVB pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeGreg Odorizzi, David J Katzmann, Markus Babst, et al.
Cell|November 29, 2011
TORC1 regulates endocytosis via Npr1-mediated phosphoinhibition of a ubiquitin ligase adaptorJason A MacGurn, Pi-Chiang Hsu, Marcus B Smolka, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|March 27, 2019
Methods for studying the regulation of membrane traffic by ubiquitin and the ESCRT pathwayEvan L Guiney, Lu Zhu, Richa Sardana, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 8, 2012
The dual PH domain protein Opy1 functions as a sensor and modulator of PtdIns(4,5)P₂ synthesisYading Ling, Christopher J Stefan, Jason A Macgurn, et al.
Elife|June 30, 2017
ESCRTs function directly on the lysosome membrane to downregulate ubiquitinated lysosomal membrane proteinsLu Zhu, Jeff R Jorgensen, Ming Li, et al.
Science Advances|April 1, 2022
Recruitment and organization of ESCRT-0 and ubiquitinated cargo via condensationSudeep Banjade, Lu Zhu, Jeffrey R Jorgensen, et al.
Developmental Cell|August 27, 2002
Endosome-associated complex, ESCRT-II, recruits transport machinery for protein sorting at the multivesicular bodyMarkus Babst, David J Katzmann, William B Snyder, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|September 2, 2011
Two novel WD40 domain-containing proteins, Ere1 and Ere2, function in the retromer-mediated endosomal recycling pathwayYufeng Shi, Christopher J Stefan, Sarah M Rue, et al.
Cell|November 4, 2008
Arrestin-related ubiquitin-ligase adaptors regulate endocytosis and protein turnover at the cell surfaceCharles H Lin, Jason A MacGurn, Tony Chu, et al.
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