trans-Golgi Network
Effects of Targeting Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 gD to the Endoplasmic Reticulum and trans-Golgi Network
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Traffic Through the Trans-Golgi Network and the Endosomal System Requires Collaboration Between Exomer and Clathrin Adaptors in Fission Yeast
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GPI biosynthesis is essential for rhodopsin sorting at the trans Golgi network in Drosophila photoreceptors
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Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Glycoprotein K and the UL20 Protein Are Interdependent for Intracellular Trafficking and trans-Golgi Network Localization
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Dimerization of the vacuolar receptors AtRMR1 and-2 from Arabidopsis thaliana contributes to their localization in the trans-Golgi Network
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Env7p Associates with the Golgin Protein Imh1 at the trans-Golgi Network in Candida albicans
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Mycovirus Cryphonectria Hypovirus 1 Elements Cofractionate with trans-Golgi Network Membranes of the Fungal Host Cryphonectria parasitica
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African Swine Fever Virus Causes Microtubule-Dependent Dispersal of the trans-Golgi Network and Slows Delivery of Membrane Protein to the Plasma Membrane
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Redistribution of Cellular and Herpes Simplex Virus Proteins from the Trans-Golgi Network to Cell Junctions without Enveloped Capsids
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Phosphorylation by the Varicella-Zoster Virus ORF47 Protein Serine Kinase Determines whether Endocytosed Viral gE Traffics to the trans-Golgi Network or Recycles to the Cell Membrane
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Retrograde Transport from Early Endosomes to the trans-Golgi Network Enables Membrane Wrapping and Egress of Vaccinia Virus Virions
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A trans-Golgi Network Resident Protein, golgin-97, Accumulates in Viral Factories and Incorporates into Virions during Poxvirus Infection
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The trans Golgi Network Is Lost from Cells Infected with African Swine Fever Virus
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Cellular Protein WDR11 Interacts with Specific Herpes Simplex Virus Proteins at the trans-Golgi Network To Promote Virus Replication
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Cytoplasmic Domain of Herpes Simplex Virus gE Causes Accumulation in the trans-Golgi Network, a Site of Virus Envelopment and Sorting of Virions to Cell Junctions
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Essential Role Played by the C-Terminal Domain of Glycoprotein I in Envelopment of Varicella-Zoster Virus in the trans-Golgi Network: Interactions of Glycoproteins with Tegument
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Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Capsids Transit by the trans-Golgi Network, Where Viral Glycoproteins Accumulate Independently of Capsid Egress
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Envelopment of Human Cytomegalovirus Occurs by Budding into Golgi-Derived Vacuole Compartments Positive for gB, Rab 3, Trans-Golgi Network 46, and Mannosidase II
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Suppression of Tetherin-Restricting Activity upon Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Particle Release Correlates with Localization of Vpu in the trans-Golgi Network
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Syntaxin 5-Dependent Retrograde Transport to the trans-Golgi Network Is Required for Adeno-Associated Virus Transduction
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