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Experiences with a High-Speed Network Adaptor: A Software Perspective

by Peter Druschel, Larry L. Peterson, Bruce S. Davie , 1994
"... This paper describes our experiences, from a software perspective, with the OSIRIS network adaptor. It first identifies the problems we encountered while programming OSIRIS and optimizing network performance, and outlines how we either addressed them in the software, or had to modify the hardware. I ..."
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This paper describes our experiences, from a software perspective, with the OSIRIS network adaptor. It first identifies the problems we encountered while programming OSIRIS and optimizing network performance, and outlines how we either addressed them in the software, or had to modify the hardware

Epidemic routing for partially-connected ad hoc networks

by Amin Vahdat, David Becker , 2000
"... Mobile ad hoc routing protocols allow nodes with wireless adaptors to communicate with one another without any pre-existing network infrastructure. Existing ad hoc routing protocols, while robust to rapidly changing network topology, assume the presence of a connected path from source to destination ..."
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Mobile ad hoc routing protocols allow nodes with wireless adaptors to communicate with one another without any pre-existing network infrastructure. Existing ad hoc routing protocols, while robust to rapidly changing network topology, assume the presence of a connected path from source

Clathrin functions in the absence of heterotetrameric adaptors and AP180-related proteins in yeast

by Kristen M Huang , Kathleen D ' Hondt , Howard Riezman , Sandra K Lemmon - Embo J , 1999
"... The major coat proteins of clathrin-coated vesicles are the clathrin triskelion and heterotetrameric associated protein (AP) complexes. The APs are thought to be involved in cargo capture and recruitment of clathrin to the membrane during endocytosis and sorting in the trans-Golgi network/endosomal ..."
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The major coat proteins of clathrin-coated vesicles are the clathrin triskelion and heterotetrameric associated protein (AP) complexes. The APs are thought to be involved in cargo capture and recruitment of clathrin to the membrane during endocytosis and sorting in the trans-Golgi network

Characterization of a fourth adaptor-related protein complex. Mol Biol Cell

by Jennifer Hirst, Margaret S Robinson, Jennifer Hirst, Nicholas A. Bright, Brian Rous, Margaret S. Robinson, Suzanne R. Pfeffer , 1999
"... Adaptor protein complexes (APs) function as vesicle coat components in different membrane traffic pathways; however, there are a number of pathways for which there is still no candidate coat. To find novel coat components related to AP complexes, we have searched the expressed sequence tag database ..."
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Adaptor protein complexes (APs) function as vesicle coat components in different membrane traffic pathways; however, there are a number of pathways for which there is still no candidate coat. To find novel coat components related to AP complexes, we have searched the expressed sequence tag database

Running Title: Exchange of Adaptors at PM and TGN

by Xufeng Wu, Xiaohong Zhao, Rosa Puertollano, Juan S. Bonifacino, Evan Eisenberg, Lois E. Greene, Dr. Lois Greene
"... 1 We previously demonstrated, using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, that clathrin in clathrin-coated pits at the plasma membrane exchanges with free clathrin in the cytosol suggesting that clathrin-coated pits are dynamic structures. We now investigated whether clathrin at the trans-Golg ..."
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-Golgi network as well as the clathrin adaptors AP2 and AP1 in clathrin-coated pits at the plasma membrane and trans-Golgi network, respectively, also exchange with free proteins in the cytosol. We found that when the budding of clathrin-coated vesicle is blocked without significantly affecting the structure

GGAs: a family of ADP ribosylation factor-binding proteins related to adaptors and associated with the Golgi complex

by Esteban C. Dell’angelica, Rosa Puertollano, Chris Mullins, Rubén C. Aguilar, José D. Vargas, Lisa M. Hartnell, Juan S. Bonifacino - J. Cell , 2000
"... Abstract. Formation of intracellular transport intermediates and selection of cargo molecules are mediated by protein coats associated with the cytosolic face of membranes. Here, we describe a novel family of ubiquitous coat proteins termed GGAs, which includes three members in humans and two in yea ..."
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-regulated coats that mediate protein trafficking at the TGN. Key words: trans-Golgi network • ADP ribosylation factor • coats • adaptins • VHS

Active Q Adaptor for Programmable End-to-End Network Management Systems

by Motohiro Suzuki, Hiroyuki Maeomichi, Nobuhisa Shiraishi, Yoshiaki Kiriha , 1999
"... velM5*+ programmabl network management systems for end-to-end management of heterogeneoustelerog unication networks. k words: ####### ########### ## ## ########### ###### #### ######### # ####### 1. Introduction Recent libera##]OB#B of the telecommunicamm] industry ha put pressure on servicear net ..."
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velM5*+ programmabl network management systems for end-to-end management of heterogeneoustelerog unication networks. k words: ####### ########### ## ## ########### ###### #### ######### # ####### 1. Introduction Recent libera##]OB#B of the telecommunicamm] industry ha put pressure on servicear

at the trans-Golgi network and endosomes

by Quyen L. Aoha, Chao-wei Hunga, Mara C. Duncana
"... Energy metabolism regulates clathrin adaptors ..."
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Energy metabolism regulates clathrin adaptors

ARTICLE Signaling Through Scaffold, Anchoring, and Adaptor Proteins

by Tony Pawson, John D. Scott
"... The process by which extracellular signals are relayed from the plasma membrane to specific intracellular sites is an essential facet of cellular regulation. Many signaling pathways do so by altering the phosphorylation state of tyrosine, serine, or threonine residues of target proteins. Recently, i ..."
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, it has become apparent that regulatory mechanisms exist to influence where and when protein kinases and phosphatases are activated in the cell. The role of scaffold, anchoring, and adaptor proteins that contribute to the specificity of signal transduction events by recruiting active enzymes

The Unique GGA Clathrin Adaptor of Drosophila melanogaster Is Not Essential

by Shan Luan, Anne M. Ilvarsonn, Joel C. Eissenberg , 2012
"... The Golgi-localized, c-ear-containing, ARF binding proteins (GGAs) are a highly conserved family of monomeric clathrin adaptor proteins implicated in clathrin-mediated protein sorting between the trans-Golgi network and endosomes. GGA RNAi knockdowns in Drosophila have resulted in conflicting data c ..."
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The Golgi-localized, c-ear-containing, ARF binding proteins (GGAs) are a highly conserved family of monomeric clathrin adaptor proteins implicated in clathrin-mediated protein sorting between the trans-Golgi network and endosomes. GGA RNAi knockdowns in Drosophila have resulted in conflicting data
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