-
required for
transport (
ESCRT)
machinery is made up of
cytosolic protein complexes,
known as
ESCRT-0,
ESCRT-I,
ESCRT-II, and
ESCRT-III.
Together with a number...
-
required for
transport (
ESCRT)
dependent pathway.
ESCRT machinery mediates the
ubiquitinated pathway consisting of
protein complexes;
ESCRT-0, -I, -II, -III...
-
tumorigenesis and/or progression. The main role of TSG101 is to parti****te in
ESCRT pathway. This
pathway facilitates reverse topology budding and formation...
- pro-inflammatory
response and is also
known to
promote the
viral budding process via a
ESCRT-dependent pathway. Cell
receptor ephrin-B2,
which is
located on epithelial...
- Cdv
fulfills a
similar role. This
machinery is
related to the
eukaryotic ESCRT-III
machinery which,
while best
known for its role in cell sorting, also...
-
process dependent on "endosomal
sorting complexes required for transport" (
ESCRT) made up of
cytosolic protein complexes.
During nuclear membrane rupture...
-
along with
other soluble coiled-coil
containing proteins,
forms part of the
ESCRT-III
protein complex that
binds to the
endosomal membrane and
recruits additional...
- VPS37B,
ESCRT-I
subunit is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the VPS37B gene. GRCh38:
Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000139722 – Ensembl, May 2017 GRCm38:...
-
membrane remodeling by the
Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for
Transport (
ESCRT) pathway.
Sundquist was born in
Saint Paul,
Minnesota on
September 11, 1959...
-
endosomal sorting complex required for
transport (
ESCRT)
structures at the site of budding. There,
ESCRT proteins form into
concentric spirals and push the...