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  1. ... pH of particular cell compartments. These compartments include endosomes and lysosomes, which digest and recycle materials that ... ClC-5 is embedded in specialized compartments called endosomes. Endosomes are formed at the cell surface to ...
  2. ... complex that associates with the cytosolic face of endosomes. The retromer is involved in the retrograde transport ... receptors, transporters, adhesion molecules, and other proteins) from endosomes to the trans-Golgi network and to the ...
  3. ... membrane of compartments within the cell known as endosomes, which recycle proteins and other cellular materials. The NHE6 protein controls the pH inside endosomes, which is important for the recycling function of ...
  4. ... loop. The protein localizes in the intracellular subapical endosomes that are involved in the reabsorption of low ... However, OCRL-1 protein was localized to early endosomes and the trans Golgi apparatus, and clathrin coated ...
  5. ... NHE6 protein is found in the membrane surrounding endosomes, which are compartments within cells that recycle proteins ... protein helps regulate the relative acidity (pH) inside endosomes, which is important for the recycling function of ...
  6. ... is located in the membranes of lysosomes and endosomes, compartments within the cell that digest and recycle ... of fats (lipids) and proteins between lysosomes and endosomes. Mucolipin-1 acts as a channel, allowing positively ...
  7. ... ClC-5 is embedded in specialized compartments called endosomes. Endosomes are formed at the cell surface to carry ... the cell. ClC-5 transports hydrogen ions into endosomes and chloride ions out, which helps these compartments ...
  8. ... regulate AUTOPHAGY, as well as PROTEIN TRANSPORT to ENDOSOMES. Expansion of the GGGGCC hexanucleotide repeat in the ... proteins associated with membranes, MELANOSOMES; LYSOSOMES; and late ENDOSOMES. They play a role in the release of ...
  9. ... important role in the biogenesis and maintenance of endosomes/lysosomes and interaction with the vesicle fission/fusion ... manner. The released β-GC remains in the endosome/lysosome whereas SCARB-2 then integrates in the ...
  10. ... for ADP-ribosylation factors: its localization to recycling endosomes and implication in the endosome integrity. Mol Biol Cell. 2004 Dec;15(12): ...
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