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Jeff Gerst's lab mRNA and Protein Trafficking

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    • mRNA trafficking and its role in protein localization, organelle biogenesis, and cell physiology
      • mRNA trafficking and its role in cell polarization, chemotropism, and mating
      • mRNA trafficking to the mitochondria and its role in mitochondrial function
      • How mRNAs traffic to the endoplasmic reticulum and control protein import
      • RNA trafficking to peroxisomes and role in peroxisome function and proliferation
      • Ribosome specialization: A means to control the translation of subpopulations of mRNA?
      • Cell-cell transfer of mRNA and its role in mammalian cell physiology
      • Multiplexed mRNA assembly plays an operon-like role in the control of eukaryotic cell physiology
    • Endosomal protein transport in cell growth and disease: Yeast as a model for neurodegenerative disorders
      • Role of endosome-Golgi transport in Batten disease: Btn1 and SNARE regulation
      • Role of endosome-Golgi transport in Batten disease: Btn2 in protein retrieval and inclusion body formation
      • TOR signaling links Golgi quality control and vacuolar protein sorting
      • Cdc48 and ubiquilins in protein trafficking in health and neurodegenerative disease
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