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The gamma-subunit of the coatomer complex binds Cdc42 to mediate transformation

Wen Jin Wu, Jon W. Erickson, Rui Lin and Richard A. Cerione

Nature 405, 800-804(15 June 2000)

doi:10.1038/35015585

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Figure 1

Coatomer subunits associate with activated Cdc42.

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Figure 2

A dilysine sequence within the carboxy-terminal end of Cdc42 is necessary for binding coatomer.

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Figure 3

Effects of Cdc42 and Arf1 on the ER to Golgi transport of VSV-G protein.

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Figure 4

Comparisons of the effects of Cdc42F28L and Cdc42F28Lss on the rate of intracellular transport of the VSV-G protein.

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The ability of activated Cdc42 to bind to gammaCOP is essential for cellular transformation.

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