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Ross T.A. MacGillivray grad student 1991 UBC (E-Tree)
 (Characterization of thrombin cDNAs ranging from mammals to cyclostomes : structural analysis and evolution of prothrombin in vertebrates.)

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Man K. Tsui grad student 2003 HKUST
Chi S. Tai grad student 2004 HKUST
Linna Tu grad student 2008 HKUST
Ya Wen grad student 2009 HKUST
Siu C. Au grad student 2013 HKUST

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Alexey J. Merz collaborator
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Chen L, Tu L, Yang G, et al. (2021) Remodeling-defective GPI-anchored proteins on the plasma membrane activate the spindle assembly checkpoint. Cell Reports. 37: 110120
Wang P, Ye Z, Banfield DK. (2020) A novel mechanism for the retention of Golgi membrane proteins mediated by the Bre5p/Ubp3p de-ubiquitinase complex. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE20030168
Gao G, Banfield DK. (2019) Multiple features within the syntaxin Sed5p mediate its Golgi localization. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Choi KA, Yang L, Lee KM, et al. (2019) Structural and mutagenesis studies evince the role of the extended protuberant domain of ribosomal protein uL10 in protein translation. Biochemistry
Chen L, Lau MS, Banfield DK. (2016) Multiple ER / Golgi SNARE transmembrane domains are dispensable for trafficking, yet required for SNARE recycling. Molecular Biology of the Cell
Woo CH, Gao C, Yu P, et al. (2015) Conserved Function of the Lysine-based KXD/E Motif in Golgi Retention for Endomembrane Proteins among Different Organisms. Molecular Biology of the Cell
Tu L, Chen L, Banfield DK. (2012) A conserved N-terminal arginine-motif in GOLPH3-family proteins mediates binding to coatomer. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 13: 1496-507
Banfield DK. (2011) Mechanisms of protein retention in the Golgi. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. 3: a005264
Tu L, Banfield DK. (2010) Localization of Golgi-resident glycosyltransferases. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Cmls. 67: 29-41
Bubeck J, Scheuring D, Hummel E, et al. (2008) The syntaxins SYP31 and SYP81 control ER-Golgi trafficking in the plant secretory pathway. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 9: 1629-52
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