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Protein Transport

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    Howe R, Kelly M, Jimah J, Hodge D, Odom A. Isoprenoid biosynthesis inhibition disrupts Rab5 localization and food vacuolar integrity in Plasmodium falciparum. Eukaryot Cell. 2013;12(2):215–23. PMCID: PMC3571303
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    Ramundo S, Asakura Y, Salomé P, Strenkert D, Boone M, Mackinder L, Takafuji K, Dinc E, Rahire M, Crèvecoeur M, Magneschi L, Schaad O, Hippler M, Jonikas M, Merchant S, Nakai M, Rochaix J-D, Walter P. Coexpressed subunits of dual genetic origin define a conserved supercomplex mediating essential protein import into chloroplasts. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020;117(51):32739–32749. PMCID: PMC7768757
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    Gil A, Carrasco-López C, Zhu L, Zhao E, Ravindran P, Wilson M, Goglia A, Avalos J, Toettcher J. Optogenetic control of protein binding using light-switchable nanobodies. Nat Commun. 2020;11(1):4044. PMCID: PMC7426870
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    Kennedy M, Hofstadter W, Cristea I. TRANSPIRE: A Computational Pipeline to Elucidate Intracellular Protein Movements from Spatial Proteomics Data Sets. J Am Soc Mass Spectrom. 2020;31(7):1422–1439. PMCID: PMC7737664
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    Barr J, Gilmutdinov R, Wang L, Shidlovskii Y ii, Schedl P. The CPEB Protein Orb Specifies Oocyte Fate by a 3’UTR-Dependent Autoregulatory Loop. Genetics. 2019;213(4):1431–1446. PMCID: PMC6893371
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    Silhavy T, Mitchell A. Genetic Analysis of Protein Translocation. Protein J. 2019;38(3):217–228. PMCID: PMC6589372
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    Ricci D, Silhavy T. Outer Membrane Protein Insertion by the β-barrel Assembly Machine. EcoSal Plus. 2019;8(2). PMCID: PMC6419762
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    Cristea I, Lilley K. Editorial overview: Untangling proteome organization in space and time. Curr Opin Chem Biol. 2019;48:A1-A4. PMID: 30782346
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    Nguyen T, Pappireddi N, Wühr M. Proteomics of nucleocytoplasmic partitioning. Curr Opin Chem Biol. 2019;48:55–63. PMCID: PMC6382543
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    Cook K, Cristea I. Location is everything: protein translocations as a viral infection strategy. Curr Opin Chem Biol. 2019;48:34–43. PMCID: PMC6382524
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    Gilbertson S, Federspiel J, Hartenian E, Cristea I, Glaunsinger B. Changes in mRNA abundance drive shuttling of RNA binding proteins, linking cytoplasmic RNA degradation to transcription. Elife. 2018;7. PMCID: PMC6203436
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    Rale M, Kadzik R, Petry S. Phase Transitioning the Centrosome into a Microtubule Nucleator. Biochemistry. 2018;57(1):30–37. PMCID: PMC6193265
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    Grabowicz M, Silhavy T. Redefining the essential trafficking pathway for outer membrane lipoproteins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017;114(18):4769–4774. PMCID: PMC5422772
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    Konovalova A, Schwalm J, Silhavy T. A Suppressor Mutation That Creates a Faster and More Robust σE Envelope Stress Response. J Bacteriol. 2016;198(17):2345–51. PMCID: PMC4984553
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    Konovalova A, Silhavy T. Outer membrane lipoprotein biogenesis: Lol is not the end. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2015;370(1679). PMCID: PMC4632606
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    Grabowicz M, Koren D, Silhavy T. The CpxQ sRNA Negatively Regulates Skp To Prevent Mistargeting of β-Barrel Outer Membrane Proteins into the Cytoplasmic Membrane. mBio. 2016;7(2):e00312–16. PMCID: PMC4817254
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    Hogue I, Scherer J, Enquist L. Exocytosis of Alphaherpesvirus Virions, Light Particles, and Glycoproteins Uses Constitutive Secretory Mechanisms. mBio. 2016;7(3). PMCID: PMC4959669
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    Budayeva H, Cristea I. Human Sirtuin 2 Localization, Transient Interactions, and Impact on the Proteome Point to Its Role in Intracellular Trafficking. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2016;15(10):3107–3125. PMCID: PMC5054338
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    Mattingly H, Chen J, Arur S, Shvartsman S. A Transport Model for Estimating the Time Course of ERK Activation in the C. elegans Germline. Biophys J. 2015;109(11):2436–45. PMCID: PMC4675862
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    Bosse J, Hogue I, Feric M, Thiberge S, Sodeik B, Brangwynne C, Enquist L. Remodeling nuclear architecture allows efficient transport of herpesvirus capsids by diffusion. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015;112(42):E5725–33. PMCID: PMC4620878
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    Sinsimer K, Lee J, Thiberge S, Gavis E. Germ plasm anchoring is a dynamic state that requires persistent trafficking. Cell Rep. 2013;5(5):1169–77. PMCID: PMC4149184
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    López-Panadès E, Gavis E, Casacuberta E. Specific Localization of the Drosophila Telomere Transposon Proteins and RNAs, Give Insight in Their Behavior, Control and Telomere Biology in This Organism. PLoS One. 2015;10(6):e0128573. PMCID: PMC4467039
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    Bharucha N, Liu Y, Papanikou E, McMahon C, Esaki M, Jeffrey P, Hughson F, Glick B. Sec16 influences transitional ER sites by regulating rather than organizing COPII. Mol Biol Cell. 2013;24(21):3406–19. PMCID: PMC3814151
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    Petry S, Vale R. Microtubule nucleation at the centrosome and beyond. Nat Cell Biol. 2015;17(9):1089–93. PMID: 26316453
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    Stein R, Smith J, Rose M. An Amphiphysin-Like Domain in Fus2p Is Required for Rvs161p Interaction and Cortical Localization. G3 (Bethesda). 2015;6(2):337–49. PMCID: PMC4751553
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    Smith J, Rose M. Kel1p Mediates Yeast Cell Fusion Through a Fus2p- and Cdc42p-Dependent Mechanism. Genetics. 2016;202(4):1421–35. PMCID: PMC4905532
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    Barr J, Yakovlev K, Shidlovskii Y ii, Schedl P. Establishing and maintaining cell polarity with mRNA localization in Drosophila. Bioessays. 2016;38(3):244–53. PMCID: PMC4871591
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