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  1. Exposing the Elusive Exocyst Structure
  2. SNARE complex assembly and disassembly
  3. Capturing endosomal vesicles at the Golgi
  4. Nuclear Export Through Nuclear Envelope Remodeling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  5. Getting mRNA-Containing Ribonucleoprotein Granules Out of a Nuclear Back Door
  6. A novel homozygousVPS45p.P468L mutation leading to severe congenital neutropenia with myelofibrosis
  7. The Trypanosome Exocyst: A Conserved Structure Revealing a New Role in Endocytosis
  8. The Secret Life of Tethers: The Role of Tethering Factors in SNARE Complex Regulation
  9. Subunit connectivity, assembly determinants and architecture of the yeast exocyst complex
  10. Three steps forward, two steps back: mechanistic insights into the assembly and disassembly of the SNARE complex
  11. The Exocyst Subunit Sec6 Interacts with Assembled Exocytic SNARE Complexes
  12. Synaptic-vesicle fusion: a need for speed
  13. To protect or reject
  14. Exorcising the Exocyst Complex
  15. Myosin V Transports Secretory Vesicles via a Rab GTPase Cascade and Interaction with the Exocyst Complex
  16. Regulation of exocytosis by the exocyst subunit Sec6 and the SM protein Sec1
  17. Show Me the MUN-y
  18. A Cytosolic ATM/NEMO/RIP1 Complex Recruits TAK1 To Mediate the NF- B and p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK)/MAPK-Activated Protein 2 Responses to DNA Damage
  19. Getting high on traffic
  20. A mutant form of PTEN linked to autism
  21. The structure of the Myo4p globular tail and its function in ASH1 mRNA localization
  22. Autoinhibition of SNARE complex assembly by a conformational switch represents a conserved feature of syntaxins
  23. Crystal Structure of the APOBEC3G Catalytic Domain Reveals Potential Oligomerization Interfaces
  24. The N-terminal peptide of the syntaxin Tlg2p modulates binding of its closed conformation to Vps45p
  25. Functional homology of mammalian syntaxin 16 and yeast Tlg2p reveals a conserved regulatory mechanism
  26. A role for the syntaxin N-terminus: Figure 1
  27. Conservation of Helical Bundle Structure between the Exocyst Subunits
  28. Tip20p reaches out to Dsl1p to tether membranes
  29. Watching proteins in motion
  30. Sec6p Anchors the Assembled Exocyst Complex at Sites of Secretion
  31. PTEN Phosphatase Selectively Binds Phosphoinositides and Undergoes Structural Changes †
  32. Tag team action at the synapse
  33. Specific SNARE complex binding mode of the Sec1/Munc-18 protein, Sec1p
  34. The exocyst defrocked, a framework of rods revealed
  35. TBC-domain GAPs for Rab GTPases accelerate GTP hydrolysis by a dual-finger mechanism
  36. Regulation of the PTEN phosphatase
  37. The structure of the exocyst subunit Sec6p defines a conserved architecture with diverse roles
  38. Dimerization of the Exocyst Protein Sec6p and Its Interaction with the t-SNARE Sec9p †
  39. Conformational Regulation of SNARE Assembly and Disassembly in Vivo
  40. Sec1p Binds to SNARE Complexes and Concentrates at Sites of Secretion
  41. Regulation of SNARE complex assembly by an N-terminal domain of the t-SNARE Sso1p
  42. De Novo Design of Protein Structure and Function
  43. Speeding up protein folding: mutations that increase the rate at which Rop folds and unfolds by over four orders of magnitude
  44. What makes a protein a protein? Hydrophobic core designs that specify stability and structural properties
  45. Studying α-helix and β-sheet formation in small proteins
  46. Redesigning the hydrophobic core of a four-helix-bundle protein
  47. ColE1-compatible vectors for high-level expression of cloned DNAs from the T7 promoter