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overview Our goal is to understand the processes that generate compartments of the secretory pathway, including ER exit sites (ERES; also known as transitional ER or tER sites) and the cisternae of the Golgi apparatus. Self-organization models provide the conceptual framework. Specifically, we postulate that ERES are generated together with early Golgi cisternae by an integrated self-organization pathway, and that early cisternae progressively mature into late cisternae. For exploring these ideas, our main experimental system is a pair of budding yeasts. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Golgi cisternae are dispersed throughout the cytoplasm and the ER contains multiple small ERES, whereas in Pichia pastoris, ordered Golgi stacks are located next to large, stable ERES. These two yeasts have complementary advantages for testing specific hypotheses about the secretory pathway. We use a combination of genetics, molecular biology, 4D confocal microscopy, and electron tomography. This work is revealing evolutionarily conserved principles of cellular organization. A second project in the lab involves optimizing fluorescent proteins, including the red fluorescent protein DsRed. Wild-type DsRed matures very slowly. We overcame this problem by using directed evolution to create the first rapidly maturing DsRed variants, one of which is marketed commercially as DsRed-Express. More recent work yielded a noncytotoxic variant called DsRed-Express2, as well as a far-red variant called E2-Crimson. These engineering efforts inspired a basic research project in which we clarified the pathway of DsRed chromophore formation. Current efforts are focused on creating improved monomeric green and red fluorescent proteins.
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Concept Golgi Apparatus
Academic Article Cell biology: alternatives to baker's yeast.
Academic Article The curious status of the Golgi apparatus.
Academic Article Golgi structure correlates with transitional endoplasmic reticulum organization in Pichia pastoris and Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Academic Article Organization of the Golgi apparatus.
Academic Article Isolation of Pichia pastoris genes involved in ER-to-Golgi transport.
Academic Article A role for actin, Cdc1p, and Myo2p in the inheritance of late Golgi elements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Academic Article Tomographic evidence for continuous turnover of Golgi cisternae in Pichia pastoris.
Academic Article The transitional ER localization mechanism of Pichia pastoris Sec12.
Academic Article De novo formation of transitional ER sites and Golgi structures in Pichia pastoris.
Academic Article The mechanisms of vesicle budding and fusion.
Academic Article Sec16 is a determinant of transitional ER organization.
Academic Article Golgi maturation visualized in living yeast.
Academic Article Cdc1p is an endoplasmic reticulum-localized putative lipid phosphatase that affects Golgi inheritance and actin polarization by activating Ca2+ signaling.
Academic Article GRASPing unconventional secretion.
Academic Article Golgi inheritance in small buds of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is linked to endoplasmic reticulum inheritance.
Academic Article Fatty acylation promotes fusion of transport vesicles with Golgi cisternae.
Academic Article A role for GTP-binding proteins in vesicular transport through the Golgi complex.
Academic Article Vesicular transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi stack requires the NEM-sensitive fusion protein.
Academic Article Journeys through the Golgi--taking stock in a new era.
Academic Article Models for Golgi traffic: a critical assessment.
Academic Article Components responsible for transport between successive Golgi cisternae are highly conserved in evolution.
Academic Article Purification of an N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive protein catalyzing vesicular transport.
Academic Article Sequential intermediates in the pathway of intercompartmental transport in a cell-free system.
Academic Article Fatty acyl-coenzyme A is required for budding of transport vesicles from Golgi cisternae.
Academic Article The yeast Golgi apparatus: insights and mysteries.
Academic Article A new type of coated vesicular carrier that appears not to contain clathrin: its possible role in protein transport within the Golgi stack.
Academic Article Role of an N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive transport component in promoting fusion of transport vesicles with cisternae of the Golgi stack.
Academic Article Yeast and mammals utilize similar cytosolic components to drive protein transport through the Golgi complex.
Academic Article A C-terminally-anchored Golgi protein is inserted into the endoplasmic reticulum and then transported to the Golgi apparatus.
Academic Article Membrane traffic within the Golgi apparatus.
Academic Article Involvement of GTP-binding "G" proteins in transport through the Golgi stack.
Academic Article Dynamics of transitional endoplasmic reticulum sites in vertebrate cells.
Academic Article Possible role for fatty acyl-coenzyme A in intracellular protein transport.
Academic Article A three-stage model of Golgi structure and function.
Academic Article Integrated self-organization of transitional ER and early Golgi compartments.
Academic Article Golgi enlargement in Arf-depleted yeast cells is due to altered dynamics of cisternal maturation.
Academic Article COPI selectively drives maturation of the early Golgi.
Academic Article New insights into protein secretion: TANGO1 runs rings around the COPII coat.
Academic Article Budding Yeast Has a Minimal Endomembrane System.
Academic Article Visualizing Secretory Cargo Transport in Budding Yeast.
Academic Article Maturation-driven transport and AP-1-dependent recycling of a secretory cargo in the Golgi.
Academic Article ER arrival sites associate with ER exit sites to create bidirectional transport portals.
Academic Article A microscopy-based kinetic analysis of yeast vacuolar protein sorting.
Academic Article Acetyl-CoA flux from the cytosol to the ER regulates engagement and quality of the secretory pathway.
Academic Article TRAPP structures reveal the big picture.
Academic Article Activity-dependent Golgi satellite formation in dendrites reshapes the neuronal surface glycoproteome.
Academic Article Clathrin adaptors mediate two sequential pathways of intra-Golgi recycling.
Grant The Transitional ER-Golgi System in Budding Yeasts
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