The building blocks for basolateral vesicles in polarized epithelial cells

After the discovery of basolateral sorting signals for polarized delivery in epithelial cells in the early 1990s, it was only about a decade later that the epithelial-cell-specific sorting adaptor AP-1B was discovered. AP-1B decodes a subclass of basolateral sorting signals and localizes to the recy...

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Cell Polarity
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Epithelial Cells - metabolism
Fibroblasts - chemistry
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Protein Sorting Signals
Transport Vesicles - chemistry
Transport Vesicles - physiology
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