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Details on Person Randazzo, Paul A

Class:IdPerson:5623218
_displayNameRandazzo, Paul A
_timestamp2014-09-12 17:38:50
created[InstanceEdit:5623217] Rothfels, Karen, 2014-09-12
firstnamePaul A
initialPA
surnameRandazzo
(author)[LiteratureReference:5623279] A BAR domain in the N terminus of the Arf GAP ASAP1 affects membrane structure and trafficking of epidermal growth factor receptor
[LiteratureReference:5623288] ASAP1, a phospholipid-dependent arf GTPase-activating protein that associates with and is phosphorylated by Src
[LiteratureReference:5623289] Arf GTPase-activating protein ASAP1 interacts with Rab11 effector FIP3 and regulates pericentrosomal localization of transferrin receptor-positive recycling endosome
[LiteratureReference:5623292] Autoinhibition of Arf GTPase-activating protein activity by the BAR domain in ASAP1
[LiteratureReference:5623294] Ciliary targeting motif VxPx directs assembly of a trafficking module through Arf4
[LiteratureReference:5623316] Regulation of ASAP1 by phospholipids is dependent on the interface between the PH and Arf GAP domains
[LiteratureReference:6808352] Consensus nomenclature for the human ArfGAP domain-containing proteins
[LiteratureReference:6808358] Arf GAP2 is positively regulated by coatomer and cargo
[LiteratureReference:8848865] PTK6 inhibits down-regulation of EGF receptor through phosphorylation of ARAP1
[LiteratureReference:8857818] ARAP1 association with CIN85 affects epidermal growth factor receptor endocytic trafficking
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