1. The email address of the corresponding author (C. Rabouille) is incorrect in the published article. The correct email address is [email protected] 2. Figure 4 contained extraneous labelling. It is presented here with this labelling removed.
2. Figure 4 contained extraneous labelling. It is presented here with this labelling removed.
Multiple roles of GRASPs
The blue captions correspond to GRASP roles in interphase. The orange block represents the trans-oligomerization domain that plays a role in Golgi ribbon formation and perhaps in Golgi stacking. The chaperoning/transport is proposed to involve the N-terminal half, whereas the GRASP role in apoptosis (pink arrow) and cell migration (violet arrow) involves amino acid residues situated in the C-terminal half. The red captions correspond to GRASP roles in mitosis and the phosphorylated serine residues and threonine residues are indicated in red.
The blue captions correspond to GRASP roles in interphase. The orange block represents the trans-oligomerization domain that plays a role in Golgi ribbon formation and perhaps in Golgi stacking. The chaperoning/transport is proposed to involve the N-terminal half, whereas the GRASP role in apoptosis (pink arrow) and cell migration (violet arrow) involves amino acid residues situated in the C-terminal half. The red captions correspond to GRASP roles in mitosis and the phosphorylated serine residues and threonine residues are indicated in red.