Steven F. Nothwehr

Affiliations: 
University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology, Molecular Biology
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Liu K, Surendhran K, Nothwehr SF, et al. (2008) P4-ATPase requirement for AP-1/clathrin function in protein transport from the trans-Golgi network and early endosomes. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 19: 3526-35
Zhao X, Nothwehr S, Lara-Lemus R, et al. (2007) Dominant-negative behavior of mammalian Vps35 in yeast requires a conserved PRLYL motif involved in retromer assembly. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 8: 1829-40
Restrepo R, Zhao X, Peter H, et al. (2007) Structural features of vps35p involved in interaction with other subunits of the retromer complex. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 8: 1841-53
Foote C, Nothwehr SF. (2006) The clathrin adaptor complex 1 directly binds to a sorting signal in Ste13p to reduce the rate of its trafficking to the late endosome of yeast. The Journal of Cell Biology. 173: 615-26
Johnston HD, Foote C, Santeford A, et al. (2005) Golgi-to-late endosome trafficking of the yeast pheromone processing enzyme Ste13p is regulated by a phosphorylation site in its cytosolic domain. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 16: 1456-68
Bruinsma P, Spelbrink RG, Nothwehr SF. (2004) Retrograde transport of the mannosyltransferase Och1p to the early Golgi requires a component of the COG transport complex. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279: 39814-23
Parone P, Priault M, James D, et al. (2003) Apoptosis: bombarding the mitochondria. Essays in Biochemistry. 39: 41-51
Ha SA, Torabinejad J, DeWald DB, et al. (2003) The synaptojanin-like protein Inp53/Sjl3 functions with clathrin in a yeast TGN-to-endosome pathway distinct from the GGA protein-dependent pathway. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 14: 1319-33
Nothwehr SF, Martinou JC. (2003) A retention factor keeps death at bay. Nature Cell Biology. 5: 281-3
Poon PP, Nothwehr SF, Singer RA, et al. (2001) The Gcs1 and Age2 ArfGAP proteins provide overlapping essential function for transport from the yeast trans-Golgi network. The Journal of Cell Biology. 155: 1239-50
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