LINSTEDT LAB PUBLICATIONS

 

DEPT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY

4400 5TH AVENUE

PITTSBURGH, PA 15213

linstedt@cmu.edu

 

 

á      Tewari R, Jarvela T, Linstedt AD. (2014) Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxin. Mol Biol Cell. Jul 30. pii: mbc.E14-05-1003.

  • Jarvela, T. and Linstedt, A.D. (2014). ÒThe application of KillerRed for acute protein inactivation in living cells.Ó Current Protocols, 69:12.35.1-12.35.10. PMID: 24984963
  • Veenendaal, T., Jarvela, T., Grieve1, A., van Es, J., Linstedt, A.D. and Rabouille, C. (2014). GRASP65 controls the cis Golgi integrity in vivo. Biol. Open, 3(6):431-43. PMID: 24795147
  • Heinrich,F., Nanda, H., Zan, GH., Bachert, C., Lšsche, M. and Linstedt, A.D. (2014). ÒMyristoylation Restricts Orientation of the GRASP domain on Membranes and Promotes Membrane TetheringÓ, J Biol Chem. 289:9683-9691. PMID: 24505136.

á      Guo, Y. and Linstedt, A.D. (2014). ÒBinding of the vesicle docking protein p115 to the GTPase Rab1b regulates membrane recruitment of the COPI vesicle coatÓ, Cell Logist, 3:e27687, doi: 10.4161/cl.27687.

  • Jarvela, T. and Linstedt, A.D. (2014). ÒIsoform-specific tethering links the Golgi ribbon to maintain compartmentalizationÓ, Mol Biol Cell, 25:133-144. PMID: 24227884.

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  • Mukhopadhyay, S., Redler, B, and Linstedt, A.D. (2013). Shiga toxin binding site for host cell receptor GPP130 reveals unexpected divergence in toxin trafficking mechanisms, MBoC, 24:2311-8 PMID 23761068.
  • Mukhopadhyay, S. and Linstedt, A.D. (2013). Retrograde trafficking of AB5 toxins: mechanisms to therapeutics, J Mol Med, 91:1131-1141. PMID: 23665994.
  • Bachert, C. and Linstedt, A.D. (2013). A Sensor of Protein O-Glycosylation Based on Sequential Processing in the Golgi apparatus, Traffic 14(1):47-56. PMID: 23046148

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  • Yadav, S. Puthenveedu, M.A., and Linstedt, A.D. (2012) Golgin-160 recruits the dynein motor to position the Golgi apparatus, Dev. Cell 23:153-165. PMID: 22814606
  • Truschel, S.T., Zhang, M., Bachert, C., Macbeth, M. and Linstedt, A.D. (2012).  Allosteric regulation of GRASP-dependent Golgi membrane tethering by mitotic phosphorylation, J Biol Chem., 287:19870-5. PMID: 22523075
  • Jarvela, T. and Linstedt, A.D. (2012). Golgi GRASPs: Moonlighting membrane tethers, Cell Health and Cytoskeleton, 2012: 37-47.
  • Jarvela, T. and Linstedt, A.D. (2012). Irradiation-induced protein inactivation reveals Golgi enzyme cycling to cell periphery, J. Cell Sci., 125:973-980.
  • Mukhopadhyay, S. and Linstedt, A.D. (2012). Manganese blocks intracellular trafficking of Shiga Toxin and protects against Shiga-induced death, Science 335:332-335. PMID: 22267811

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  • Truschel, S.T., Sengupta, D., Foote, A., Heroux, A., Macbeth, M. and Linstedt, A.D. (2011) Structure of the membrane tethering GRASP domain reveals a unique PDZ ligand interaction that mediates Golgi biogenesis, J Biol Chem. 2011 Apr 22. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 21515684
  • Sengupta, D. and Linstedt, A.D. (2011). Control of organelle size: the Golgi apparatus, Annual Review of Cell and Devel., 27:57-77. PMID: 21639798.
  • Yadav, S. and Linstedt, A.D. (2011). Golgi positioning.  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol, 3(5): ePub, PMID: 21504874.
  • Mukhopadhyay, S. and Linstedt, A.D. (2011). Identification of a gain of function mutation in a Golgi P-type ATPase: implications for Mn2+ homeostasis and detoxification, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 108(2):858-63. PMID: 21187401.

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  • Sengupta, D. and Linstedt, A.D. (2010). Mitotic inhibition of GRASP65 organelle tethering involves Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) phosphorylation proximate to an internal PDZ ligand. J Biol Chem.  J Biol Chem.  285: 39994-40003.
  • Bachert, C. and Linstedt, A.D. (2010).  Dual anchoring of the GRASP membrane tether promotes trans pairing.  J Biol Chem. 285: 16294-16301.
  • Mukhopadhyay, S., Bachert, C., Smith, D. and Linstedt, A.D. (2010). Manganese-induced trafficking and turnover of the cis Golgi glycoprotein GPP130. Mol. Biol. of the Cell, 21: 1282-1292.
  • Gong, H., Guo, Y., Linstedt A.D. and Schwartz, R. (2010).  Discrete, continuous and stochastic models of protein sorting in the Golgi.  Phys Rev E, 81:011914.

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  • S. Emr, B.S. Glick, A.D. Linstedt, J. Lippincott-Schwartz, A. Luini, V. Malhotra, B.J. Marsh, A. Nakano, S.R. Pfeffer, C. Rabouille, J.E. Rothman, G. Warren, and F.T. Wieland (2009).  Journeys through the Golgi—taking stock in a new era. J. Cell Biol. 187: 449-53.
  • Sengupta, D., Truschel, S., Bachert, C. and Linstedt, A.D. (2009).  Organelle tethering by a homotypic PDZ interaction underlies formation of the Golgi membrane network.  J. Cell Biol. 186:51-55.
  • Srinivasa, G., Fickus, M.C, Guo, Y., Linstedt A.D. and Kovačević J. (2009).  Active mask segmentation of fluorescence microscope images. IEEE Trans Image Process. 18(8):1817-29.
  • Yadav, S., Puri, S., and Linstedt, A.D. (2009).  A Primary Role for Golgi Positioning in Directed Secretion, Cell Polarity and Wound Healing.  Mol. Biol. of the Cell 20:1728-1736.

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  • Gong, H. Sengupta, D., Linstedt A.D. and Schwartz, R. (2008).  Simulated de novo assembly of Golgi compartments by selective cargo capture during vesicle budding and targeted vesicle fusion.  Biophys. J., 95: 1674–1688.
  • Feinstein, NT, and Linstedt, A.D. (2008).  GRASP55 regulates Golgi ribbon formation.  Mol. Biol. of the Cell, 19:2696–2707.
  • Guo, Y., Punj, V. Sengupta, D. and Linstedt, A.D. (2008). Coat-tether interaction in Golgi organization. Mol. Biol. of the Cell, 19, 2830–2843.
  • Srinivasa, G., Fickus, M., Gonzalez-Rivero, Hsieh S., Guo, Y., Linstedt, A.D. and Kovacevic, J. (2008).  Active-mask segmentation for the cell-volume computation and Golgi-body segmentation of HeLa cell images. Proc. IEEE Intl. Symp. Biomed. Imaging, Paris, France, May 2008, pp. 348-351.

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  • Bachert, C., Fimmel, C.J., and Linstedt, A.D. (2007).  Furin cleavage of cis-Golgi protein GP73 produces marker for liver disease. Traffic 8:1415-23.
  • Feinstein, T. and Linstedt, A.D. (2007).  Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Kinase-dependent Golgi Unlinking Occurs in G2 phase and Promotes the G2/M Cell Cycle Transition.  Mol. Biol. of the Cell, 18:594-604.
  • Guo, Y. and Linstedt, A.D. (2006). COPII-Golgi Protein Interactions Regulate COPII Coat Assembly and Golgi size.  J. Cell Biol. 174:53-63.
  • Puthenveedu, M.A., Bachert, C., Puri, S., Lanni, F. and Linstedt, A.D.  (2006). GM130 and GRASP65-dependent lateral cisternal fusion confers uniform Golgi enzyme distribution.  Nature Cell Bio., 8: 238-248.

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  • Puthenveedu, M.A., Linstedt, A.D. (2005) Subcompartmentalizing the Golgi Apparatus, Curr. Opin. Cell Bio. 17: 369–375.
  • Natarajan, R. and Linstedt, A.D. (2004).  A cycling cis Golgi protein mediates endosome-to-Golgi traffic.  Mol. Biol. of the Cell 15: 4798–4806.
  • Linstedt, A.D. (2004).  Positioning the Golgi Apparatus.  Cell 118: 271-272.
  • Puthenveedu, M.A., and Linstedt, A.D. (2004). Gene replacement reveals that p115/SNARE interactions are essential for Golgi biogenesis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101: 1253-1256 (direct track II submission).
  • Puri, S., Telfer, H., Velliste, M., Murphy, R., and Linstedt, A.D. (2004).  Dispersal of Golgi matrix proteins during mitotic Golgi disassembly.  J. Cell Sci. 117:451-456.
  • Puri, S. and Linstedt, A.D. (2003).  Capacity of the Golgi Apparatus for Biogenesis from the Endoplasmic Reticulum.  Mol. Biol. of the Cell 14:5011-5018.
  • Puthenveedu, M.A., Weisz, O.A. Linstedt, A.D. (2003). Basolateral cycling mediated by a lumenal domain targeting determinant.  Mol. Biol. of the Cell 14:1801-1807.

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  • Puri, S., Bachert, C., Fimmel, C.J., and Linstedt, A.D.  (2002).  Cycling of early Golgi proteins via the cell surface and endosomes upon lumenal  pH disruption.  Traffic 3:641-653.
  • Puthenveedu, M.A., and Linstedt, A.D. (2001).  In search of an essential step during mitotic Golgi disassembly and inheritance.  Exp. Cell. Res. 271: 22-27.
  • Jesch, S.A., Mehta, A.J, Velliste, M., Murphy, R., and Linstedt, A.D. (2001). Mitotic Golgi is in a dynamic equilibrium between clustered and free vesicles, that are independent of the ER.  Traffic 2:873-884.
  • Puthenveedu, M.A., and Linstedt, A.D. (2001).  Evidence that Golgi structure depends on a p115 activity that is independent of the vesicle tether components giantin and GM130.  J. Cell Biol. 155: 227-237.
  • Bachert, C., Lee, T.H., and Linstedt, A.D. (2001).  Lumenal endosomal and Golgi-retrieval determinants involved in pH-sensitive targeting of an early Golgi protein.  Mol. Biol. of the Cell 12: 3152-3160.
  • Jesch, S.A., Lewis, T.S., Ahn, N.G., and Linstedt, A.D. (2001). Mitotic phosphorylation of Golgi reassembly stacking protein 55 by mitogen activated protein kinase ERK2. Mol. Biol. of the Cell 12:1811-1817.

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  • Lee, T.H., and Linstedt, A.D. (2000)  Potential role for protein kinases in regulation of bidirectional endoplasmic reticulum-to-Golgi transport revealed by protein kinase inhibitor H89.  Mol. Biol. of the Cell 11: 2577-2590.
  • Linstedt, A.D., Jesch, S.A., Mehta, A, Lee, T.H., Garcia-Mata, R., Nelson, D.S., and Sztul, E. (2000). Binding relationships of membrane tethering components: the giantin N-terminus and the GM130 N-terminus compete for binding to the p115 C-terminus. J. Biol. Chem. 275(14), 10196-10201.
  • Linstedt, A. D., and Hauri, H.-P. (1999).  Giantin, in Guidebook to the Cytoskeletal and Motor Proteins” eds. Kreis, T. and Vale R., Oxford Univ. Press.
  • Linstedt, A. D. (1999).  Golgi complex: Stacking the cisternae.  Current Biology 9, R897-R898.
  • Lee, T.H., and Linstedt, A. D. (1999).  Osmotically induced cell volume changes alter anterograde and retrograde transport, organelle structure, and COPI membrane dissociation. Mol. Biol. of the Cell. 10, 1445-1456.
  • Jesch, S.A., and Linstedt, A.D. (1998).  The Golgi and endoplasmic reticulum remain independent during mitosis in HeLa cells.  Mol. Biol. of the Cell. 9, 623-635.
  • Linstedt, A. D., Mehta, A., Suhan, J., Reggio, H., and H. -P. Hauri. (1997). Sequence and overexpression of GPP130/GIMPc: evidence for saturable pH-sensitive targeting of a type II early Golgi membrane protein.  Mol. Biol. of the Cell  8, 1073-1087.