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Dissecting and manipulating the pathway for glycosylphos-phatidylinositol-anchor biosynthesis.
- T. Kinoshita, N. Inoue
- Biology, Medicine
- Current opinion in chemical biology
- 1 December 2000
The pathway for glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchor biosynthesis consists of at least 10 reaction steps. Many of the genes encoding the enzymes and regulators involved in this pathway have been… Expand
Molecular Cloning and Functional Characterization of the Receptor for Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin
- J. Katahira, N. Inoue, Y. Horiguchi, M. Matsuda, N. Sugimoto
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of cell biology
- 24 March 1997
A cDNA encoding the Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin receptor gene (CPE-R) was cloned from an expression library of enterotoxin-sensitive Vero cells. The nucleotide sequence of CPE-R showed that… Expand
The cloning of PIG-A, a component in the early step of GPI-anchor biosynthesis.
- T. Miyata, J. Takeda, +6 authors T. Kinoshita
- Biology, Medicine
- Science
- 26 February 1993
The glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor is a membrane attachment structure of many proteins and occurs in a wide variety of eukaryotes from yeasts to mammals. The structure of the core of the… Expand
PIG‐S and PIG‐T, essential for GPI anchor attachment to proteins, form a complex with GAA1 and GPI8
- K. Ohishi, N. Inoue, T. Kinoshita
- Biology, Medicine
- The EMBO journal
- 1 August 2001
Many eukaryotic cell surface proteins are anchored to the plasma membrane via glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI). The GPI transamidase mediates GPI anchoring in the endoplasmic reticulum, by… Expand
Cutting Edge: NF-κB-Activating Kinase-Associated Protein 1 Participates in TLR3/Toll-IL-1 Homology Domain-Containing Adapter Molecule-1-Mediated IFN Regulatory Factor 3 Activation1
- M. Sasai, H. Oshiumi, +4 authors T. Seya
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of Immunology
- 1 January 2005
TLRs signal the presence of microbial patterns and activate transcription factors. In TLR3 and TLR4, the adapter Toll-IL-1R homology domain-containing adapter molecule (TICAM-1) (also called… Expand
Gaa1p and gpi8p are components of a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) transamidase that mediates attachment of GPI to proteins.
- K. Ohishi, N. Inoue, Y. Maeda, J. Takeda, H. Riezman, T. Kinoshita
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular biology of the cell
- 1 May 2000
Many eukaryotic cell surface proteins are anchored to the membrane via glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI). The GPI is attached to proteins that have a GPI attachment signal peptide at the carboxyl… Expand
Two-step colocalization of MORC3 with PML nuclear bodies
- Yasuhiro Mimura, K. Takahashi, K. Kawata, T. Akazawa, N. Inoue
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Cell Science
- 15 June 2010
Many functional subdomains, including promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies (PML NBs), are formed in the mammalian nucleus. Various proteins are constitutively or transiently accumulated in PML NBs… Expand
Expression Cloning of PIG-L, a CandidateN-Acetylglucosaminyl-phosphatidylinositol Deacetylase*
- N. Nakamura, N. Inoue, +4 authors T. Kinoshita
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of Biological Chemistry
- 20 June 1997
Many eukaryotic cell surface proteins are bound to the cell membrane by a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor. Several genes involved in GPI anchor biosynthesis have been cloned using… Expand
Human PIG-U and yeast Cdc91p are the fifth subunit of GPI transamidase that attaches GPI-anchors to proteins.
- Y. Hong, K. Ohishi, +5 authors T. Kinoshita
- Biology, Medicine
- Molecular biology of the cell
- 1 May 2003
Many eukaryotic proteins are anchored to the cell surface via glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI), which is posttranslationally attached to the carboxyl-terminus by GPI transamidase. The mammalian GPI… Expand
Initial enzyme for glycosylphosphatidylinositol biosynthesis requires PIG‐P and is regulated by DPM2
- R. Watanabe, Y. Murakami, +6 authors T. Kinoshita
- Biology, Medicine
- The EMBO journal
- 15 August 2000
Glycosylphosphatidylinositols (GPIs) are attached to the C‐termini of many proteins, thereby acting as membrane anchors. Biosynthesis of GPI is initiated by GPI‐N‐acetylglucosaminyltransferase… Expand