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Details on Person Antonny, Bruno

Class:IdPerson:5679237
_displayNameAntonny, Bruno
_timestamp2015-03-03 13:55:06
created[InstanceEdit:5679261] Jupe, Steve, 2015-03-03
firstnameBruno
initialB
surnameAntonny
(author)[LiteratureReference:5679189] Lipidation of the LC3/GABARAP family of autophagy proteins relies on a membrane-curvature-sensing domain in Atg3
[LiteratureReference:5688519] Cargo selection into COPII vesicles is driven by the Sec24p subunit
[LiteratureReference:6808316] Two lipid-packing sensor motifs contribute to the sensitivity of ArfGAP1 to membrane curvature
[LiteratureReference:6808345] Discrete determinants in ArfGAP2/3 conferring Golgi localization and regulation by the COPI coat
[LiteratureReference:8847767] Structure of the Sec7 domain of the Arf exchange factor ARNO
[LiteratureReference:8847808] Asymmetric tethering of flat and curved lipid membranes by a golgin
[LiteratureReference:8847820] A human exchange factor for ARF contains Sec7- and pleckstrin-homology domains
[LiteratureReference:8868397] A four-step cycle driven by PI(4)P hydrolysis directs sterol/PI(4)P exchange by the ER-Golgi tether OSBP
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