Publication List (Essence version)

  1. GM130 was found to function in the generation and maintenance of the Golgi structure, cloned and characterized biochemically.

    Nakamura, N., Rabouille, C., Watson, R., Nilsson, T., Hui, N., Slusarewicz, P., Kreis, T., and Warren, G. (1995). Characterization of a cis-Golgi matrix protein, GM130. J. Cell Biol. 131, 1715-1726.

  2. GM130 was found to bind p115, regulator of intra-Golgi vesicular transport. During mitosis, the binding 115to GM130 was inhibited and lead to the disassembly of the Golgi apparatus during mitosis.

    Nakamura, N., Lowe, M., Levine, T.P., Rabouille, C., and Warren, G. (1997). The vesicle docking protein p115 binds GM130, a cis-Golgi matrix protein in a mitotically regulated manner. Cell 89, 445-455.

  3. GM130 and its receptor GRASP65 was fund to directly targeted to the Golgi membrane without going through the ER.
  4. Yoshimura, S., Nakamura, N., Barr, F.A., Misumi, Y., Ikehara, Y., Ohno, H., Sakaguchi, M., and Mihara, K. (2001). Direct targeting of cis-Golgi matrix proteins to the Golgi apparatus. J Cell Sci 114, 4105-4115.

  5. YIPF5 and YIPF7, family members of enigmatic multispan transmembrane proteins, was found to recycle between the ER and Golgi apparatus and play important role to maintain the structure of the Golgi apparatus.

    Yoshida, Y., Suzuki, K., Yamamoto, A., Sakai, N., Bando, M., Tanimoto, K., Yamaguchi, Y., Sakaguchi, T., Akhter, H., Fujii, G., Yoshimura, S., Ogata, S., Sohda, M., Misumi, Y., and Nakamura, N. (2008). YIPF5 and YIF1A recycle between the ER and the Golgi apparatus and are involved in the maintenance of the Golgi structure. Exp. Cell Res. 314, 3427-3443.

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