Project Details
The role of molecular motors and Rab proteins in maturation of secretory granules
Applicant
Professor Dr. Hans-Hermann Gerdes (†)
Subject Area
Cell Biology
Term
from 2001 to 2009
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5321532
Final Report Year
2010
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
- Nanotubular Highways for Intercellular Organelle Transport (2004). Science 303, 1007-1010
Rustom, A., Saffrich, R., Markovic, I., Walther, P., Gerdes, H.-H.
- Review: Aggregation, sorting and transport of chromogranins in the regulated secretory pathway (2004). Current Medical Chemistry-lmmun., Endoc. & Metab. Agents 4, pp. 179-185
Gerdes, H.-H., Rudolf, R., Kögel, T.
- Automated detection of tunneling nanotubes in 3D Images. ( 2006). Cytometry PartA, 69(9), 961-72
Hodneland E, Lundervold A, Gurke S, Tai XC, Rustom A, Gerdes HH
- Book chapter: Tunneling nanotubes: Membranous channels between animal cells. In: Cell-cell channels, p. 200-207. Eds. Baluska, F., Volkmann, D., Barlow, P.W. (2006). Landes Bioscience, Georgetown, Texas, Springer Science+Business Media, New York, U.S.A
Gerdes, H.-H. and Rustom, A.
- Review: The role of myosin Va in secretory granule trafficking and exocytosis (2006). Biochem Soc Trans 34, 671-4
Eichler, T. W., Kögel, T., Bukoreshtliev, Gerdes, H.-H.
- The novel centrosomal associated protein CEP55 Is present in the spindle midzone and the midbody (2006). Genomics 87, 243-253
Martinez-Garay, I., Rustom, A., Gerdes, H.-H., Kutsche, K.
- Tunneling nanotube (TNT)-like structures facilitate a constitutive, actomyosindependent exchange of endocytic organelles between normal rat kidney cells (2008). Exp Cell Res 314(20), 3669-83
Gurke S, Barroso JF, Hodneland E, Bukoreshtliev NV, Schllcker O, Gerdes HH
- Distinct roles of myosin Va in membrane remodeling and exocytosis of secretory granules. Traffic
Kögel T., Rudolf, R., Hodneland, E., Hellwig, A., Kuznetsov, K. Seiler, F., Söllner, T., Barroso, J. Gerdes, H.-H.