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The golgin GMAP-210 is required for efficient membrane trafficking in the early secretory pathway
2015
Journal of Cell Science
Golgins are coiled-coil proteins that participate in membranetethering events at the Golgi complex. Golgin-mediated tethering is thought to be important for vesicular trafficking and Golgi organization. However, the degree to which individual golgins contribute to these processes is poorly defined, and it has been proposed that golgins act in a largely redundant manner. Previous studies on the golgin GMAP-210 (also known as TRIP11), which is mutated in the rare skeletal disorder achondrogenesis
doi:10.1242/jcs.166710
pmid:25717001
pmcid:PMC4406126
fatcat:vjpckcsc5rexdbul7fn52zufhy