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J L Stow

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Stow J, Fath K, Burgess D
Trends Cell Biol . 1998 Aug; 8(4):138-41. PMID: 9695826
Myosin II--conventional myosin--has been typecast in muscle-man roles. While members of the Schwarzenegger clan from skeletal muscle have grabbed the limelight, myosin II motors in nonmuscle cells labour away in...
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Shurety W, Stewart N, Stow J
Mol Biol Cell . 1998 May; 9(4):957-75. PMID: 9529391
To investigate the role of filamentous actin in the endocytic pathway, we used the cell-permeant drug Jasplakinolide (JAS) to polymerize actin in intact polarized Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells. The...
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Anderson T, Martin S, Berka J, James D, Slot J, Stow J
Am J Physiol . 1998 Feb; 274(1):F26-33. PMID: 9458820
The insulin-responsive glucose transporter, GLUT-4, is found primarily in adipocytes and skeletal muscle cells, where it is sequestered in a specialized recycling compartment, from which it can be recruited to...
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Ikonen E, de Almeid J, Fath K, Burgess D, Ashman K, Simons K, et al.
J Cell Sci . 1997 Oct; 110 ( Pt 18):2155-64. PMID: 9378765
A variety of peripheral membrane proteins associate dynamically with Golgi membranes during the budding and trafficking of transport vesicles in eukaryotic cells. A monoclonal antibody (AD7) raised against Golgi membranes...
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Humphries D, Sullivan B, Aleixo M, Stow J
Biochem J . 1997 Jul; 325 ( Pt 2):351-7. PMID: 9230113
In order to determine the intracellular location of heparan N-deacetylase/N-sulphotransferase, cDNAs encoding human heparan glucosaminyl N-deacetylase/N-sulphotransferase were cloned from human umbilical vein endothelial cells. The deduced amino acid sequence was...
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Gleeson P, Anderson T, Stow J, Griffiths G, Toh B, MATHESON F
J Cell Sci . 1996 Dec; 109 ( Pt 12):2811-21. PMID: 9013329
Transport vesicle formation requires the association of cytosolic proteins with the membrane. We have previously described a brefeldin-A sensitive, hydrophilic protein (p230), containing a very high frequency of heptad repeats,...
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Brand S, Holtzman E, Scher D, Ausiello D, Stow J
Am J Physiol . 1996 May; 270(5 Pt 1):C1362-9. PMID: 8967436
Heterotrimeric G protein alpha-subunits localized on the cytoplasmic face of Golgi membranes are involved in regulating vesicle trafficking and protein secretion. We investigated the role of myristoylation in attachment of...
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Dignass A, Stow J, Babyatsky M
Gut . 1996 May; 38(5):687-93. PMID: 8707113
Background: Previous studies have shown the importance of transforming growth factors alpha and beta (TGF alpha and TGF beta) in modulating epithelial cell restitution after injury in vitro. Aim: To...
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Brown D, Stow J
Physiol Rev . 1996 Jan; 76(1):245-97. PMID: 8592730
The transepithelial movement of fluids, electrolytes, and larger molecules is achieved by the activity of a host of specialized transporting proteins, including enzymes, receptors, and channels, that are located on...
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Stow J
Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens . 1995 Sep; 4(5):421-5. PMID: 8564446
Intracellular protein trafficking occurs in a series of transport vesicles. Vesicle trafficking is regulated both by heterotrimeric and monomeric GTP-binding proteins (G proteins). Recent studies have explored effector systems used...