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J Cell Sci (2016) 129 (20): 3781–3791.
Published: 15 October 2016
... Lamb , C. A. , Nühlen , S. , Judith , D. , Frith , D. , Snijders , A. P. , Behrends , C. and Tooze , S. A. ( 2015 ). TBC1D14 regulates autophagy via the TRAPP complex and ATG9 traffic . EMBO J.   35 , 281 - 301 . 10.15252/embj.201592695 Longatti , A. , Lamb...
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J Cell Sci (2013) 126 (21): 4963–4973.
Published: 1 November 2013
... in ER-to-Golgi and intra-Golgi trafficking, respectively. Thus, all TRAPP family members can now be considered to function at the Golgi. Furthermore, our results suggest that Ypt1 functions at the Golgi together with all members of the TRAPP family. Yeast cells were harvested, suspended in 100 µl...
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J Cell Sci (2005) 118 (6): 1209–1222.
Published: 15 March 2005
...Eva Loh; Frank Peter; V. Nathan Subramaniam; Wanjin Hong The TRAPP complex identified in yeast regulates vesicular transport in the early secretory pathway. Although some components of the TRAPP complex are structurally conserved in mammalian cells, the function of the mammalian components has...
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J Cell Sci (2002) 115 (13): 2627–2637.
Published: 1 July 2002
... molecules (effectors). The TRAPP ( tra nsport p rotein p article)complex was originally described as a large protein complex functioning in the later stages of ER-to-Golgi traffic in yeast( Sacher et al., 2000 ; Sacher et al., 1998 ). After its initial identification, it transpired that TRAPP...