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Details on Person Brugger, Britta

Class:IdPerson:5689375
_displayNameBrugger, Britta
_timestamp2015-04-22 20:22:34
created[InstanceEdit:5689371] Rothfels, Karen, 2015-04-22
firstnameBritta
initialB
surnameBrugger
(author)[LiteratureReference:5689374] Oligomeric state and stoichiometry of p24 proteins in the early secretory pathway
[LiteratureReference:6805323] COPI budding within the Golgi stack
[LiteratureReference:6805327] Coatomer, the coat protein of COPI transport vesicles, discriminates endoplasmic reticulum residents from p24 proteins
[LiteratureReference:6805337] Differential localization of coatomer complex isoforms within the Golgi apparatus
[LiteratureReference:6805344] Direct and GTP-dependent interaction of ADP ribosylation factor 1 with coatomer subunit beta
[LiteratureReference:6805380] Multiple and stepwise interactions between coatomer and ADP-ribosylation factor-1 (Arf1)-GTP
[LiteratureReference:6807638] A conformational change in the alpha-subunit of coatomer induced by ligand binding to gamma-COP revealed by single-pair FRET
[LiteratureReference:6807695] Receptor-induced polymerization of coatomer
[LiteratureReference:6808356] Differential roles of ArfGAP1, ArfGAP2, and ArfGAP3 in COPI trafficking
[LiteratureReference:9774446] Convergent use of phosphatidic acid for hepatitis C virus and SARS-CoV-2 replication organelle formation
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