Richard Smith
Affiliations: | 2006-2010 | University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, United States |
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(The role of the conserved oligomeric Golgi (COG) complex in the retrograde traffic and processing of proteins within the Golgi apparatus.) |
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Flanagan-Steet H, Johnson S, Smith RD, et al. (2011) Mislocalization of large ARF-GEFs as a potential mechanism for BFA resistance in COG-deficient cells. Experimental Cell Research. 317: 2342-52 |
Pokrovskaya ID, Willett R, Smith RD, et al. (2011) Conserved oligomeric Golgi complex specifically regulates the maintenance of Golgi glycosylation machinery. Glycobiology. 21: 1554-69 |
Smith RD, Willett R, Kudlyk T, et al. (2009) The COG complex, Rab6 and COPI define a novel Golgi retrograde trafficking pathway that is exploited by SubAB toxin. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 10: 1502-17 |
Richardson BC, Smith RD, Ungar D, et al. (2009) Structural basis for a human glycosylation disorder caused by mutation of the COG4 gene. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 13329-34 |
Smith RD, Lupashin VV. (2008) Role of the conserved oligomeric Golgi (COG) complex in protein glycosylation. Carbohydrate Research. 343: 2024-31 |