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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 Yeasts
Academic Article Hsp60-independent protein folding in the matrix of yeast mitochondria.
Academic Article Cell biology: alternatives to baker's yeast.
Academic Article A yeast t-SNARE involved in endocytosis.
Academic Article Isolation of Pichia pastoris genes involved in ER-to-Golgi transport.
Academic Article A versatile set of vectors for constitutive and regulated gene expression in Pichia pastoris.
Academic Article Mitochondrial protein import.
Academic Article Golgi maturation visualized in living yeast.
Academic Article Protein import into isolated yeast mitochondria.
Academic Article Dynamic interaction between Isp45 and mitochondrial hsp70 in the protein import system of the yeast mitochondrial inner membrane.
Academic Article The yeast Golgi apparatus: insights and mysteries.
Academic Article The yeast GRASP Grh1 colocalizes with COPII and is dispensable for organizing the secretory pathway.
Academic Article Yeast and mammals utilize similar cytosolic components to drive protein transport through the Golgi complex.
Academic Article The budding yeast Pichia pastoris has a novel Sec23p homolog.
Academic Article Cyclophilin catalyzes protein folding in yeast mitochondria.
Academic Article Identification and functional analysis of chaperonin 10, the groES homolog from yeast mitochondria.
Academic Article Cytochromes c1 and b2 are sorted to the intermembrane space of yeast mitochondria by a stop-transfer mechanism.
Academic Article Protein import into mitochondria: the requirement for external ATP is precursor-specific whereas intramitochondrial ATP is universally needed for translocation into the matrix.
Academic Article Cloning and disruption of the gene encoding yeast mitochondrial chaperonin 10, the homolog of E. coli groES.
Academic Article Secretion of a foreign protein from budding yeasts is enhanced by cotranslational translocation and by suppression of vacuolar targeting.
Academic Article Golgi enlargement in Arf-depleted yeast cells is due to altered dynamics of cisternal maturation.
Academic Article 4D Confocal Imaging of Yeast Organelles.
Academic Article Budding Yeast Has a Minimal Endomembrane System.
Academic Article Visualizing Secretory Cargo Transport in Budding Yeast.
Academic Article 4D Microscopy of Yeast.
Academic Article A microscopy-based kinetic analysis of yeast vacuolar protein sorting.
Grant The Transitional ER-Golgi System in Budding Yeasts
Grant Optimizing and Analyzing Fluorescent Proteins
Grant Role of the AP-1 Adaptor in Intra-Golgi Recycling
Grant Dissecting the functions of yeast COPI
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