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    • Microtubule Motors Power Plasma Membrane Tubulation in Clathrin-Independent Endocytosis 

      Day, Charles A.; Baetz, Nicholas W.; Copeland, Courtney A.; Kraft, Lewis J.; Han, Bing; Tiwari, Ajit; Drake, Kimberly R.; De Luca, Heidi; Chinnapen, Daniel J.-F.; Davidson, Michael W.; Holmes, Randall K.; Jobling, Michael G.; Schroer, Trina A.; Lencer, Wayne I.; Kenworthy, Anne K. (2015)
      How the plasma membrane is bent to accommodate clathrin-independent endocytosis remains uncertain. Recent studies suggest Shiga and cholera toxin induce membrane curvature required for their uptake into clathrin-independent ...
    • TorsinA participates in endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation 

      Nery, Flávia C.; Armata, Ioanna A.; Farley, Jonathan E.; Cho, JinAh; Yaqub, Uzma; Chen, Pan; da Hora, Cintia Carla; Wang, Qiuyan; Tagaya, Mitsuo; Klein, Christine; Tannous, Bakhos A.; Caldwell, Kim A.; Caldwell, Guy A.; Lencer, Wayne I.; Ye, Yihong; Breakefield, Xandra Owens (Nature Publishing Group, 2012)
      TorsinA is an \(AAA^+\) ATPase located within the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear envelope, with a mutant form causing early onset torsion dystonia (DYT1). Here we report a new function for torsinA in ...