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© 1992 Nature Publishing Group
© 1992 Nature Publishing Group
© 1992 Nature Publishing Group
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G protein activation: a receptor-independent mode of action for cationic amphiphilic neuropeptides and venom peptides.
Dissociation of a 110-kD peripheral membrane protein from the Golgi apparatus is an early event in brefeldin A action.
The gastric antisecretory action of lipopolysaccharide is blocked by indomethacin.
Recruitment of coat proteins onto Golgi membranes in intact and permeabilized cells: effects of brefeldin A and G protein activators.
Interference of Brefeldin A in viral movement protein tubules assembly.
Selective inhibition of protein targeting to the apical domain of MDCK cells by brefeldin A.
Structural prerequisites for G-protein activation by the neurotensin receptor.
Brefeldin A inhibits protein synthesis in cultured cells.
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A brefeldin A-like phenotype is induced by the overexpression of a human ERD-2-like protein, ELP-1.
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Action of brefeldin A blocked by activation of a pertussis-toxin-sensitive G protein.
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G protein activation: a receptor-independent mode of action for cationic amphiphilic neuropeptides and venom peptides.
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