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Class:IdLiteratureReference:6807641
_displayNameA v-SNARE implicated in intra-Golgi transport
_timestamp2015-11-03 15:32:06
author[Person:6786676] Nagahama, Masami
[Person:159003] Orci, L
[Person:6805357] Ravazzola, Mariella
[Person:6805360] Amherdt, Mylene
[Person:6807639] Lacomis, Lynne
[Person:162385] Tempst, P
[Person:5688194] Rothman, James E
[Person:6807640] Söllner, Thomas H
created[InstanceEdit:6807642] Rothfels, Karen, 2015-11-03
journalJ. Cell Biol.
pages507-16
pubMedIdentifier8636227
titleA v-SNARE implicated in intra-Golgi transport
volume133
year1996
(literatureReference)[Reaction:6807875] ARFGAP, cargo, v-SNAREs and p24 proteins bind nascent COPI complex [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:6814091] ARL1 recruits TGN Golgin homodimers [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8847544] The COG complex and CUX1 and GOLGA5 dimers contribute to intra-Golgi vesicle tethering [Homo sapiens]
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