Disruption of Rab8a and Rab11a causes formation of basolateral microvilli in neonatal enteropathy
Published 2017 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Disruption of Rab8a and Rab11a causes formation of basolateral microvilli in neonatal enteropathy
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 130, Issue 15, Pages 2491-2505
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
Online
2017-06-09
DOI
10.1242/jcs.201897
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- The role of enterocyte defects in the pathogenesis of congenital diarrheal disorders
- (2016) Arend W. Overeem et al. Disease Models & Mechanisms
- Three mechanisms control E-cadherin localization to the zonula adherens
- (2016) Innokenty Woichansky et al. Nature Communications
- Coordinating Neuronal Actin–Microtubule Dynamics
- (2015) Charlotte H. Coles et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- Rab8a vesicles regulate Wnt ligand delivery and Paneth cell maturation at the intestinal stem cell niche
- (2015) S. Das et al. DEVELOPMENT
- Microtubule-dependent apical restriction of recycling endosomes sustains adherens junctions during morphogenesis of the Drosophila tracheal system
- (2015) P.-M. Le Droguen et al. DEVELOPMENT
- Formin-like 2 Promotes β1-Integrin Trafficking and Invasive Motility Downstream of PKCα
- (2015) Ying Wang et al. DEVELOPMENTAL CELL
- Cargo-selective apical exocytosis in epithelial cells is conducted by Myo5B, Slp4a, Vamp7, and Syntaxin 3
- (2015) Georg F. Vogel et al. JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
- Rab11a regulates syntaxin 3 localization and microvillus assembly in enterocytes
- (2015) B. C. Knowles et al. JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
- Cordon bleu promotes the assembly of brush border microvilli
- (2015) Nathan E. Grega-Larson et al. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
- An inducible mouse model for microvillus inclusion disease reveals a role for myosin Vb in apical and basolateral trafficking
- (2015) Kerstin Schneeberger et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Mechanisms of apical–basal axis orientation and epithelial lumen positioning
- (2015) Arend W. Overeem et al. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY
- Myo5b knockout mice as a model of microvillus inclusion disease
- (2015) Fernando Cartón-García et al. Scientific Reports
- TLR sorting by Rab11 endosomes maintains intestinal epithelial‐microbial homeostasis
- (2014) Shiyan Yu et al. EMBO JOURNAL
- Apical Vesicle Trafficking Takes Center Stage in Neonatal Enteropathies
- (2014) Byron C. Knowles et al. GASTROENTEROLOGY
- Loss of Syntaxin 3 Causes Variant Microvillus Inclusion Disease
- (2014) Caroline L. Wiegerinck et al. GASTROENTEROLOGY
- Global Ablation of the Mouse Rab11a Gene Impairs Early Embryogenesis and Matrix Metalloproteinase Secretion
- (2014) Shiyan Yu et al. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
- Shaping the intestinal brush border
- (2014) Scott W. Crawley et al. JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
- Myosin Vb and Rab11a regulate phosphorylation of ezrin in enterocytes
- (2014) H. S. Dhekne et al. JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
- Myosin Vb uncoupling from RAB8A and RAB11A elicits microvillus inclusion disease
- (2014) Byron C. Knowles et al. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
- Organization and execution of the epithelial polarity programme
- (2014) Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan et al. NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY
- Actin–microtubule coordination at growing microtubule ends
- (2014) Magdalena Preciado López et al. Nature Communications
- Rab11a is required for apical protein localisation in the intestine
- (2014) T. Sobajima et al. Biology Open
- Cdc42 Coordinates Proliferation, Polarity, Migration, and Differentiation of Small Intestinal Epithelial Cells in Mice
- (2013) Jaime Melendez et al. GASTROENTEROLOGY
- An Overview and Online Registry of Microvillus Inclusion Disease Patients and theirMYO5BMutations
- (2013) K. Joeri van der Velde et al. HUMAN MUTATION
- Rab8a and Rab8b are essential for several apical transport pathways but insufficient for ciliogenesis
- (2013) T. Sato et al. JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
- Rab25 regulates integrin expression in polarized colonic epithelial cells
- (2013) Moorthy Krishnan et al. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
- Microvillus Inclusion Disease: Loss of Myosin Vb Disrupts Intracellular Traffic and Cell Polarity
- (2013) Cornelia E. Thoeni et al. TRAFFIC
- Myosin-V Is Activated by Binding Secretory Cargo and Released in Coordination with Rab/Exocyst Function
- (2012) Kirk W. Donovan et al. DEVELOPMENTAL CELL
- Cdc42 and Rab8a are critical for intestinal stem cell division, survival, and differentiation in mice
- (2012) Ryotaro Sakamori et al. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
- Synaptotagmin-like proteins control the formation of a single apical membrane domain in epithelial cells
- (2012) Manuel Gálvez-Santisteban et al. NATURE CELL BIOLOGY
- Role of membrane traffic in the generation of epithelial cell asymmetry
- (2012) Gerard Apodaca et al. NATURE CELL BIOLOGY
- Integrins and cadherins join forces to form adhesive networks
- (2011) G. F. Weber et al. JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
- Functional Characterization of Mutations in the Myosin Vb Gene Associated With Microvillus Inclusion Disease
- (2011) Agata M Szperl et al. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY AND NUTRITION
- Ezrin-mediated apical integrity is required for intestinal homeostasis
- (2011) J. B. Casaletto et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Rab GTPase-Myo5B complexes control membrane recycling and epithelial polarization
- (2011) J. T. Roland et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- A possible mechanism for ezrin to establish epithelial cell polarity
- (2010) Lixin Zhu et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-CELL PHYSIOLOGY
- aPKC Phosphorylation of Bazooka Defines the Apical/Lateral Border in Drosophila Epithelial Cells
- (2010) Eurico Morais-de-Sá et al. CELL
- Myosin motor function: the ins and outs of actin-based membrane protrusions
- (2010) Rajalakshmi Nambiar et al. CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
- Crumbs/DaPKC-Dependent Apical Exclusion of Bazooka Promotes Photoreceptor Polarity Remodeling
- (2010) Rhian F. Walther et al. CURRENT BIOLOGY
- Cdx2 regulates endo-lysosomal function and epithelial cell polarity
- (2010) N. Gao et al. GENES & DEVELOPMENT
- Loss-of-function of MYO5B is the main cause of microvillus inclusion disease: 15 novel mutations and a CaCo-2 RNAi cell model
- (2010) Frank M. Ruemmele et al. HUMAN MUTATION
- Formation of a Bazooka–Stardust complex is essential for plasma membrane polarity in epithelia
- (2010) Michael P. Krahn et al. JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
- Loss of Rab25 promotes the development of intestinal neoplasia in mice and is associated with human colorectal adenocarcinomas
- (2010) Ki Taek Nam et al. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
- Mst4 and Ezrin Induce Brush Borders Downstream of the Lkb1/Strad/Mo25 Polarization Complex
- (2009) Jean Paul ten Klooster et al. DEVELOPMENTAL CELL
- Single Lgr5 stem cells build crypt-villus structures in vitro without a mesenchymal niche
- (2009) Toshiro Sato et al. NATURE
- Rab11 Helps Maintain Apical Crumbs and Adherens Junctions in the Drosophila Embryonic Ectoderm
- (2009) Jeremiah F. Roeth et al. PLoS One
- Active Rab11 and functional recycling endosome are required for E-cadherin trafficking and lumen formation during epithelial morphogenesis
- (2008) Marion Desclozeaux et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-CELL PHYSIOLOGY
- Alternative Splicing in Class V Myosins Determines Association with Rab10
- (2008) Joseph T. Roland et al. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
- Rab-coupling protein coordinates recycling of α5β1 integrin and EGFR1 to promote cell migration in 3D microenvironments
- (2008) Patrick T. Caswell et al. JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
- Rab8 Regulates Basolateral Secretory, But Not Recycling, Traffic at the Recycling Endosome
- (2008) Lauren Henry et al. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL
- MYO5B mutations cause microvillus inclusion disease and disrupt epithelial cell polarity
- (2008) Thomas Müller et al. NATURE GENETICS
- From cells to organs: building polarized tissue
- (2008) David M. Bryant et al. NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started