Sec24C is an HIV-1 host dependency factor crucial for virus replication. | Sec24C is an HIV-1 host dependency factor crucial for virus replication. Rebensburg SV, Wei G, Larue RC, Lindenberger J, Francis AC, Annamalai AS, Morrison J, Shkriabai N, Huang SW, KewalRamani V, Poeschla EM, Melikyan GB, Kvaratskhelia M., Free PMC Article | 07/31/2021 |
The role of the C-terminal domain of PCSK9 and SEC24 isoforms in PCSK9 secretion. | The role of the C-terminal domain of PCSK9 and SEC24 isoforms in PCSK9 secretion. Deng SJ, Shen Y, Gu HM, Guo S, Wu SR, Zhang DW. | 10/31/2020 |
These data suggest that SEC24C is a major cargo adapter for COPII-dependent transport in postmitotic neurons in developing and adult brains and that its functions overlap at least partially with those of SEC24D in mammals. | The COPII cargo adapter SEC24C is essential for neuronal homeostasis. Wang B, Joo JH, Mount R, Teubner BJW, Krenzer A, Ward AL, Ichhaporia VP, Adams EJ, Khoriaty R, Peters ST, Pruett-Miller SM, Zakharenko SS, Ginsburg D, Kundu M., Free PMC Article | 09/14/2019 |
Here, the authors identified an interaction between claudin-1 and Sec24C, a cargo-sorting component of the coat protein complex II (COPII) vesicular transport system. | Sec24C-Dependent Transport of Claudin-1 Regulates Hepatitis C Virus Entry. Yin P, Li Y, Zhang L., Free PMC Article | 09/2/2017 |
AKT signaling played a role in ATX secretion regulation to facilitate ATX ER export by enhancing the nuclear factor of activated T cell-mediated p23 (Sec24C) expression | Selective export of autotaxin from the endoplasmic reticulum. Lyu L, Wang B, Xiong C, Zhang X, Zhang X, Zhang J., Free PMC Article | 07/15/2017 |
Data indicate that a synthetic polypeptide containing the N terminus of bovine AE1 bound the Sec23A-Sec24C complex through a selective interaction with Sec24C. | A new class of endoplasmic reticulum export signal PhiXPhiXPhi for transmembrane proteins and its selective interaction with Sec24C. Otsu W, Kurooka T, Otsuka Y, Sato K, Inaba M., Free PMC Article | 09/7/2013 |
a lysine residing in the C terminus of the serotonin transporter specifies its preference for the coat protein complex II component SEC24C | Switching the clientele: a lysine residing in the C terminus of the serotonin transporter specifies its preference for the coat protein complex II component SEC24C. Sucic S, Koban F, El-Kasaby A, Kudlacek O, Stockner T, Sitte HH, Freissmuth M., Free PMC Article | 04/27/2013 |
A triple arg motif mediates alpha(2B)-adrenergic receptor interaction with Sec24C/D and export | A triple arg motif mediates α(2B)-adrenergic receptor interaction with Sec24C/D and export. Dong C, Nichols CD, Guo J, Huang W, Lambert NA, Wu G., Free PMC Article | 10/6/2012 |
The serotonin transporter is an exclusive client of the coat protein complex II (COPII) component SEC24C | The serotonin transporter is an exclusive client of the coat protein complex II (COPII) component SEC24C. Sucic S, El-Kasaby A, Kudlacek O, Sarker S, Sitte HH, Marin P, Freissmuth M., Free PMC Article | 07/2/2011 |
We found that Sec24C, a component of the host COPII vesicular transport system, interacts specifically with VP40 via VP40 amino acids 303 to 307. | Ebola virus matrix protein VP40 uses the COPII transport system for its intracellular transport. Yamayoshi S, Noda T, Ebihara H, Goto H, Morikawa Y, Lukashevich IS, Neumann G, Feldmann H, Kawaoka Y., Free PMC Article | 01/21/2010 |
Observational study of gene-disease association. (HuGE Navigator) | Association studies of 23 positional/functional candidate genes on chromosome 10 in late-onset Alzheimer's disease. Morgan AR, Turic D, Jehu L, Hamilton G, Hollingworth P, Moskvina V, Jones L, Lovestone S, Brayne C, Rubinsztein DC, Lawlor B, Gill M, O'Donovan MC, Owen MJ, Williams J. | 03/13/2008 |
The interphase form of Sec24Cp was O-N-acetylglucosamine modified, a feature lost upon entering into mitosis. This mitotic deglycosylation was coupled to Sec24p phosphorylation, a process which may contribute to observed mitotic ER-to-Golgi traffic block. | Regulation of a COPII component by cytosolic O-glycosylation during mitosis. Dudognon P, Maeder-Garavaglia C, Carpentier JL, Paccaud JP. | 01/21/2010 |