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Sorting and Recycling Endosomes: Volume 130 by Volume editor Wei Guo (Carolyn Lynch Laboratories, University of Pennsylvania, USA)

Sorting and Recycling Endosomes provides the latest information on endosomes, the receiving compartment for endocytosed cargos, and the donor compartment and sorting station for cargos designated to lysosomes, Golgi, or plasma membrane. In recent years, the importance of endosomes as a sorting and recycling compartment has become increasingly appreciated. As such, scientists from various fields of cell biology, membrane traffic, and beyond, see the needs to communicate and learn about the methods used to investigate the dynamics and functions of endosomes. This book brings together specialists from the field who contribute their expertise on a broad range of biomedical topics that will provide ideal reading for researchers interested in endosomal sorting and recycling. This volume covers the approaches necessary to study the key components that mediate the generation and transport of membrane-bounded carriers from the endosomes, and how membrane trafficking machinery is coordinated with cytoskeletons during these processes. In addition to studies carried out in mammalian cells, other model systems such as worm and yeast are also included.

Sorting and Recycling Endosomes Reviews

Praise for the Series: "The series is invaluable for workers at all levels of cell biology." --Nature

About Volume editor Wei Guo (Carolyn Lynch Laboratories, University of Pennsylvania, USA)

Professor Wei Guo is an internationally recognized expert in the study of membrane trafficking. His research focuses on the key players and regulators that control the trafficking from the trans-Golgi network and recycling endosomes to the plasma membrane. He has published many important papers that are highly cited in various fields of cell biology. Dr. Guo has also served on many grant review committees including the National Institute of Health study sections. He was awarded, among others, the Pew Biomedical Scholarship and is currently on the editorial boards of Molecular Biology of the Cell and Cytoskeleton.

Table of Contents

1. Dynamic Imaging of the Recycling Endosomal Network in Macrophages Adam A. Wall, Nicholas D. Condon, Jeremy C. Yeo, Nicholas A. Hamilton and Jennifer L. Stow 2. Analyzing the Functions of Rab11-Effector Proteins During Cell Division Rytis Prekeris 3. Expression and Localization of Exocytic and Recycling Rabs from Magnaportheoryzae in Mammalian Cells Yaoyao Qi, M. Caleb Marlin, Zhimin Liang, Dongmei Zhang, Jie Zhou, Zonghua Wang, Guodong Lu and Guangpu Li 4. Methods to Analyze Novel Liaisons Between Endosomes and Centrosomes Hui-Fang Hung, Heidi Hehnly and Stephen Doxsey 5. Biochemical Analysis of Rabin8, the Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor for Rab8 Bin Wu, Juanfei Wang, Yuting Zhao and Wei Guo 6. Simple In vitro Assay of Arf GAPs and Preparation of Arf Proteins as Substrates Pei-Wen Chen, Xiaoying Jian, Ruibai Luo and Paul A. Randazzo 7. An ACAP1 Coat Complex Acting in Endocytic Recycling Jian Li and Victor W. Hsu 8. Biochemical Methods for Studying Kinetic Regulation of Arf1 Activation by Sec7 Brian C. Richardson and J. Christopher Fromme 9. Rab and Arf G Proteins in Endosomal Trafficking Dipannita Dutta and Julie G. Donaldson 10. Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Endocytic Recycling James B. Reineke, Shuwei Xie, Naava Naslavsky and Steve Caplan 11. Methods for Analyzing the Role of Phospholipase A2 Enzymes in Endosome Membrane Tubule Formation Danielle N. Kalkofen, Paul de Figueiredo and William J. Brown 12. In vivo Analysis of Recycling Endosomes in C. elegans Anbing Shi and Barth D. Grant 13. Monitoring Receptor Trafficking Following Retromer and WASH Deregulation Douglas G. Osborne, Christine A Phillips-Krawczak and Daniel D. Billadeau 14. Quantitative Analysis of Endosome Tubulation and Microdomain OrganizationMediated by the WASH Complex Emmanuel Derivery and Alexis Gautreau 15. Rab GTPases and Kinesin Motors in Endosomal Trafficking Cedric Delevoye and Bruno Goud 16. Measuring Receptor Recycling in Polarized MDCK Cells Luciana Gallo and Gerard Apodaca 17. Structural and Functional Analysis of Endosomal Compartments in Epithelial Cells Andres E. Perez Bay, Ryan Schreiner and Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan 18. Analyzing the Role of AP-1B in Polarized Sorting from Recycling Endosomes in Epithelial Cells Heike Folsch 19. Recycling of the Insulin Responsive Glucose Transporter Glut4 Regulated by the Small GTPase RalA and the Exocyst Complex Chao Nie and Xiao-Wei Chen 20. GPCR Sorting at the Multivesicular Endosomes Michael Robert Dores and JoAnn Trejo 21. Visualizing and Quantitating Sequence-Dependent GPCR Recycling Shanna L. Bowman, Amanda L. Soohoo and Manojkumar A. Puthenveedu 22. Methods to Study Endocytic Trafficking of the EGF Receptor Itziar Pinilla-Macua and Alexander Sorkin

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NPB9780128028292
9780128028292
0128028297
Sorting and Recycling Endosomes: Volume 130 by Volume editor Wei Guo (Carolyn Lynch Laboratories, University of Pennsylvania, USA)
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2015-09-14
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