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Growth hormone receptor ubiquitination, endocytosis, and degradation are independent of signal transduction via Janus kinase 2.
J Biol Chem. 2001 Aug 31;276(35):32635-41. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M103583200. Epub 2001 Jun 19.
J Biol Chem. 2001.
PMID: 11418602
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Endocytosis and degradation of the growth hormone receptor are proteasome-dependent.
van Kerkhof P, Govers R, Alves dos Santos CM, Strous GJ.
van Kerkhof P, et al. Among authors: alves dos santos cm.
J Biol Chem. 2000 Jan 21;275(3):1575-80. doi: 10.1074/jbc.275.3.1575.
J Biol Chem. 2000.
PMID: 10636847
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The signal transduction of the growth hormone receptor is regulated by the ubiquitin/proteasome system and continues after endocytosis.
Alves dos Santos CM, van Kerkhof P, Strous GJ.
Alves dos Santos CM, et al.
J Biol Chem. 2001 Apr 6;276(14):10839-46. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M003635200. Epub 2001 Jan 10.
J Biol Chem. 2001.
PMID: 11152671
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Proteasome inhibitors block a late step in lysosomal transport of selected membrane but not soluble proteins.
van Kerkhof P, Alves dos Santos CM, Sachse M, Klumperman J, Bu G, Strous GJ.
van Kerkhof P, et al. Among authors: alves dos santos cm.
Mol Biol Cell. 2001 Aug;12(8):2556-66. doi: 10.1091/mbc.12.8.2556.
Mol Biol Cell. 2001.
PMID: 11514635
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Identification of a calcium binding site in Staphylococcus hyicus lipase: generation of calcium-independent variants.
Simons JW, van Kampen MD, Ubarretxena-Belandia I, Cox RC, Alves dos Santos CM, Egmond MR, Verheij HM.
Simons JW, et al. Among authors: alves dos santos cm.
Biochemistry. 1999 Jan 5;38(1):2-10. doi: 10.1021/bi981869l.
Biochemistry. 1999.
PMID: 9890877
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