Endosome signalling. / volume editor, P. Michael Conn.

Other author Conn, P. Michael.
Format Electronic
Edition1st ed.
Publication InfoAmsterdam : Academic Press, 2014.
Descriptionxxi, 480 p., [14] p. of plates : ill. (some color) ; 24 cm.
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SeriesMethods in enzymology, 0076-6879 ; v. 535
Methods in enzymology ; v. 535. 0076-6879 ^A497553
Contents Assessment of insulin proteolysis in rat liver endosomes: its relationship to intracellular insulin signaling -- A biomolecular fluorescent complementation screen reveals complex roles of endosomes in Ras-mediated signaling -- TGF[beta] in endosomal signaling -- Annexins and endosomal signaling -- Analysis, regulation, and roles of endosomal phosphoinositides -- Mild fixation and permeabilization protocol for preseving structures of endosomes, focal adhesions, and actin flimaments during imunofluorescence analysis -- Characterizing and measuring endocytosis of lipid-binding effectors in mammalian cells -- Measuring the role for met endosomal signaling in tumorigenesis -- Intracellular toll-like receptor recruitment and cleavage in endosomal/lysosomal organelles -- Assessment of the toll-like receptor 3 pathway in endosomal signaling -- Labeling of platelet-derived growth factor by reversible biotinylation to visualize its endocytosis by microscopy -- Endosomal signaling and oncogenesis -- ROS-containing endosomal compartments: implications for signaling -- SARA and RNF11 at the crossroads of EGFR signalling and trafficking -- p18/LAMTOR1: a late endosome/lysosome-specific anchor protein for the mTORC1/MAPK signaling pathway -- Vascular endothelial growth factor A-stimulated signaling from endosomes in primary endothelial cells -- Assessment of internalization and endosomal signaling: studies with insulin and EGF -- Quantitative proteomic analysis of compartmentalized signaling networks -- Separation of magnetically isolated TNF receptosomes from mitochondria -- Deubiquitinases and their emerging roles in [beta]-arrestin-mediated signaling -- TSLP expression induced via toll-like receptor pathways in human keratinocytes -- Endosomal signaling by protease-activated receptors -- Investigating signalling consequences of GPCR trafficking in the endocytic pathway -- MICAL-like1 in endosomal signaling.
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