Duelling functions of the V-ATPase

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Duelling functions of the V-ATPase is …
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P356DOI10.1038/EMBOJ.2011.355
P932PMC publication ID3199397
P698PubMed publication ID22009224
P5875ResearchGate publication ID51727039

P2093author name stringJean Gruenberg
Cameron C Scott
Christin Bissig
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V-ATPase interacts with ARNO and Arf6 in early endosomes and regulates the protein degradative pathwayQ24301314
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The V-ATPase proteolipid cylinder promotes the lipid-mixing stage of SNARE-dependent fusion of yeast vacuoles.Q27931031
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A dual function of V0-ATPase a1 provides an endolysosomal degradation mechanism in Drosophila melanogaster photoreceptorsQ33886804
Regulation and isoform function of the V-ATPasesQ34007355
The v-ATPase V0 subunit a1 is required for a late step in synaptic vesicle exocytosis in Drosophila.Q34420273
Membrane fusion: five lipids, four SNAREs, three chaperones, two nucleotides, and a Rab, all dancing in a ring on yeast vacuolesQ37762546
Vacuolar ATPase activity is required for endosomal carrier vesicle formationQ41495121
V-ATPase Membrane Sector Associates with Synaptobrevin to Modulate Neurotransmitter ReleaseQ42952232
The V-ATPase a3 subunit mutation R740S is dominant negative and results in osteopetrosis in miceQ45222983
Live imaging of neuronal degradation by microglia reveals a role for v0-ATPase a1 in phagosomal fusion in vivoQ47073906
P433issue20
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)4113-4115
P577publication date2011-10-19
P1433published inThe EMBO JournalQ1278554
P1476titleDuelling functions of the V-ATPase
P478volume30

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