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  • EHD proteins: key conductor... EHD proteins: key conductors of endocytic transport
    Naslavsky, Naava; Caplan, Steve Trends in cell biology, 02/2011, Volume: 21, Issue: 2
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    Regulation of endocytic transport is controlled by an elaborate network of proteins. Rab GTP-binding proteins and their effectors have well-defined roles in mediating specific endocytic transport ...
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  • Receptor-mediated internali... Receptor-mediated internalization promotes increased endosome size and number in a RAB4- and RAB5-dependent manner
    Naslavsky, Naava; Caplan, Steve European journal of cell biology, 09/2023, Volume: 102, Issue: 3
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    Despite their significance in receptor-mediated internalization and continued signal transduction in cells, early/sorting endosomes (EE/SE) remain incompletely characterized, with many outstanding ...
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  • Tying trafficking to fusion... Tying trafficking to fusion and fission at the mighty mitochondria
    Farmer, Trey; Naslavsky, Naava; Caplan, Steve Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark), August 2018, Volume: 19, Issue: 8
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    The mitochondrion is the major energy producing cellular organelle. There is a growing appreciation that mitochondrial function is regulated by the dynamics of its membrane fusion and fission. ...
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  • Eps15 Homology Domain Prote... Eps15 Homology Domain Protein 4 (EHD4) is required for Eps15 Homology Domain Protein 1 (EHD1)-mediated endosomal recruitment and fission
    Jones, Tyler; Naslavsky, Naava; Caplan, Steve PloS one, 09/2020, Volume: 15, Issue: 9
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    Upon internalization, receptors are trafficked to sorting endosomes (SE) where they undergo sorting and are then packaged into budding vesicles that undergo fission and transport within the cell. ...
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  • Retromer facilitates the lo... Retromer facilitates the localization of Bcl-xL to the mitochondrial outer membrane
    Farmer, Trey; O'Neill, Katelyn L; Naslavsky, Naava ... Molecular biology of the cell, 05/2019, Volume: 30, Issue: 10
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    The anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family protein Bcl-xL plays a critical role in cell survival by protecting the integrity of the mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM). The mechanism through which Bcl-xL is ...
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  • Defining the protein and li... Defining the protein and lipid constituents of tubular recycling endosomes
    Farmer, Trey; Xie, Shuwei; Naslavsky, Naava ... The Journal of biological chemistry, 01/2021, Volume: 296
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    Once internalized, receptors reach the sorting endosome and are either targeted for degradation or recycled to the plasma membrane, a process mediated at least in part by tubular recycling endosomes ...
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  • Cooperation of MICAL-L1, sy... Cooperation of MICAL-L1, syndapin2, and phosphatidic acid in tubular recycling endosome biogenesis
    Giridharan, Sai Srinivas Panapakkam; Cai, Bishuang; Vitale, Nicolas ... Molecular biology of the cell, 06/2013, Volume: 24, Issue: 11
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    Endocytic transport necessitates the generation of membrane tubules and their subsequent fission to transport vesicles for sorting of cargo molecules. The endocytic recycling compartment, an array of ...
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  • Conserved NIMA kinases regu... Conserved NIMA kinases regulate multiple steps of endocytic trafficking
    Joseph, Braveen B; Naslavsky, Naava; Binti, Shaonil ... PLoS genetics, 04/2023, Volume: 19, Issue: 4
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    Human NIMA-related kinases have primarily been studied for their roles in cell cycle progression (NEK1/2/6/7/9), checkpoint-DNA-damage control (NEK1/2/4/5/10/11), and ciliogenesis (NEK1/4/8). We ...
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