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UCSD School of Medicine

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160.  Dekan, G., A. Miettinen, E. Schnabel, and M. G. Farquhar.  1990.  Binding of monoclonal antibodies to glomerular endothelium, slit membranes, and epithelium after in vivo injection:  Localization of antigens and bound IgGs by immunoelectron microscopy.  Amer. J. Pathol.  137: 913-927.

161.  Matovcik, L. M., J. Goodhouse, M. G. Farquhar.  1990.  The recycling itinerary of the 46 kDa mannose 6-phosphate receptor—Golgi to late endosomes—coincides with that of the 215 kDa M6PR.  Eur. J. Cell Biol. 53:203-211.

162.  Machamer, C. E., S. A. Mentone, J. K. Rose, and M. G. Farquhar. 1990. The E1 glycoprotein of an avian coronavirus is targeted to the cis Golgi complex.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA.  87: 6944-6948.

163.  Miettinen, A., G. Dekan, E. Schnabel, and M. G. Farquhar.  1990.  Monoclonal antibodies against membrane proteins of rat glomerulus.  Immunochemical specificity and immunofluorescence distribution of the antigens.  Amer. J. Pathol.  137: 929-944.

164.  Noda, T., M. L. Bronson, S.-M. Yu, and M. G. Farquhar.  1990.  The 215 Kd mannose-6-phosphate receptor is involved in crinophagy but not in autophagy.  In: Electron Microscopy 1990: Proceedings of the XIIth International Congress for Electron Microscopy.  Peachey, L. D., D. B. Williams ed.  San Francisco: San Francisco Press, Inc. 932-933.

165.  Pietromonaco, S., D. Kerjaschki, S. Binder, R. Ullrich, and M. G. Farquhar.  1990.  Molecular cloning of a cDNA encoding a major pathogenic domain of the Heymann nephritis antigen gp330.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA.  87: 1811-1815.

166.  Schnabel, E., J. M. Anderson, and M. G. Farquhar.  1990.  The tight junction protein Z0-1 is concentrated along slit diaphragms of the glomerular epithelium.  J. Cell Biol.  111: 1255-1263.

167.  Soroka, C. J., and M. G. Farquhar.  1991.  Characterization of a novel heparan sulfate proteoglycan found in the extracellular matrix of liver sinusoids and basement membranes.  J. Cell Biol.  113: 1231-1241.

168.  Dekan, G., C. Gabel, and M. G. Farquhar.  1991.  Sulfate contributes to the negative charge of podocalyxin, the major sialoglycoprotein of the  filtration slits.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA.  88: 5398-5402.

169.  Farquhar, M. G.  1991.  The glomerular basement membrane.  A selective macromolecular filter.  In: Cell Biology of Extracellular Matrix, Second Edition.  E. D. Hay, ed.  New York: Plenum Press. 365-418.

170.  Farquhar, M. G.  1991.  Protein traffic through the Golgi.  In: Intracellular Trafficking of Proteins.  Steer, C., J. Hanover ed.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 431-471.

171.  Hendricks, L. C., C. A. Gabel, K. Suh, and M. G. Farquhar.  1991.  A 58-kDa resident protein of the cis Golgi cisterna is not terminally glycosylated.  J. Biol. Chem.  266: 17559-17565.

172.  Biemesderfer, D., G. Dekan, P. S. Aronson, and M. G. Farquhar.  1992.  Assembly of distinctive coated pit and microvillar microdomains in the renal brush border.  Am. J. Physiol.  262: F55-F67.

173.  Farquhar, M. G., Hendricks, L. H., Noda, T., and Velasco. A.  1992.  Contributions of Cytochemistry and Immunocytochemistry to Our Understanding of the Organization and Function of the Golgi apparatus.  In:  Electron Microscopic Cytochemistry and Immunocytochemistry in Biomedicine, K. Ogawa and T. Barka, eds.  CRC Press:Boca Raton, FL, pp. 441-479.

174.  Hendricks, L. C., S. L. McClanahan, M. McCaffery, G. E. Palade, and M. G. Farquhar.  1992.  Golgi proteins persist in the tubulovesicular remnants found in Brefeldin A-treated pancreatic acinar cells.  Eur. J. Cell Biol.  58: 202-213.

175.  Hendricks, L. C., S. L. McClanahan, G. E. Palade, and M. G. Farquhar.  1992.  Brefeldin A affects early events but does not affect late events along the exocytic pathway in pancreatic acinar cells.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA.  89:  7242-7246.

176.  Hobman, T. C., L. Woodward, and M. G. Farquhar.  1992.  The rubella virus E1 glycoprotein is arrested in a novel post-ER, pre-Golgi compartment.  J. Cell Biol. 118:  795-811.

177.  Kurihara, H., J. M. Anderson, D. Kerjaschki, and M. G. Farquhar.  1992.  The altered glomerular filtration slits seen in puromycin aminonucleoside nephrosis and protamine sulfate-treated rats contain the tight junction protein ZO-1.  Amer. J. Pathol. 141: 805-816.

178.  Kurihara, H., J. M. Anderson, and M. G. Farquhar.  1992.  Diversity among tight junctions in the rat kidney:  Glomerular slit diaphragms and endothelial junctions express only one isoform of the tight junction protein ZO-1.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.  89: 7075-7079.

179.  Orlando, R. A., D. Kerjaschki, H. Kurihara, D. Biemesderfer, and M. G. Farquhar.  1992.  Gp330 associates with a 44-kDa protein in the rat  kidney to form the Heymann nephritis antigenic complex. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.  89: 6698-6702.

180.  Noda, T. and M. G. Farquhar.  1992.  A non-autophagic pathway for diversion of ER secretory proteins to lysosomes.  J. Cell Biol.  119:85-97.

181.  Hermouet, S., P. de Mazancourt, A. M. Spiegel, M. G. Farquhar, and B. S. Wilson.  1992.  High level expression of transfected G protein ai3 subunit is required for plasma membrane targeting and adenylyl cyclase inhibition in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts.  FEBS  312:223-228.

182.  Kerjaschki, D., R. Ullrich, Diem, K., S. Pietromonaco, R. A. Orlando, and M. G. Farquhar.  1992.  Identification of a pathogenic epitope involved in the initiation of Heymann nephritis.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., U.S.A.  89:11179-11183.

183.  Wilson, B. S., Palade, G. E., and Farquhar, M. G..  1993  Endoplasmic reticulum-through-Golgi transport assay based on O-glycosylation of native glycophorin in permeabilized erythroleukemia cells:  Role for Gi3.  Proc. Natl Acad. Sci., U.S.A. , 90:1681-1685.

184.  Hobman, T. C., L. Woodward, and M. G. Farquhar.  1993.  The Rubella virus E2 and E1 spike glycoproteins are targeted to the Golgi complex.  J. Cell Biol.  121:269-281.

185.  Chang, C.-P., C. S. Lazar, B. J. Walch, M. Komuro, J. F. Collawn, I. S. Trowbridge, M. G. Farquhar, M. G. Rosenfeld, H. S. Wiley, and G. N. Gill.  1993.  Ligand-induced internalization of the EGF receptor is mediated by multiple endocytic codes analogous to the tyrosine motif found in constitutively-internalized receptors.  J. Biol. Chem. 268:19312-19320.

186.  Hendricks, L. C., M. McCaffery, G. E. Palade, and M. G. Farquhar.  1993.  Disruption of endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi transport leads to the accumulation of large aggregates containing b-COP in pancreatic acinar cells   Mol. Biol. Cell  4:413-424.

187.  Orlando, R.A. and M. G. Farquhar.  1993.  Identification of a cell line that expresses a cell surface and a soluble form of the gp330/receptor-associated protein (RAP) Heymann nephritis antigenic complex.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 90:4082-4086.

188.  Biemesderfer, D., G. Dekan, P. Aronson, and M. G. Farquhar.  1993.  Biosynthesis of the gp330/44-kDa Heymann nephritis antigenic complex - assembly takes place in the ER. Amer. J Physiol., 264:F1011-F1020.

189.  Velasco, A., L. Hendricks, K. W. Moreman, D. R. P. Tulsiani, O. Touster, and M. G. Farquhar.  1993.  Cell type-dependent variations in the subcellular distribution of a-mannosidase I and II.  J. Cell Biol., 122:39-51.

190.  Hobman, T. C., L. Woodward, M. Komuro, M. G. Farquhar.  1993.  Identification of a novel post-ER, pre-Golgi compartment where unassembled monomers of oligomeric proteins accumulate.  In:  Molecular Mechanisms of Membrane Traffic, D. J. Morre, K. E. Howell, and J. J. M. Bergeron, eds.  Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 17-34.

191.  Lundstrom, M., R. A. Orlando, M. S. Saedi, L. Woodward, H. Kurihara, and M. G. Farquhar.  1993.  Immunocytochemical and biochemical characterization of the Heymann nephritis antigenic complex in rat L2 yolk sac cells.  Am. J. Pathol., 143:1423-1435.

192.  Wilson, B. S., M. Komuro,  and M.G. Farquhar.  1994.  Cellular variations in heterotrimeric G-protein localization and expression in rat pituitary.  Endocrinology 134:233-244.

193.  Balch, W.E., J. M. McCaffery, H. Plutner, and Farquhar, M. G.  1994.  Vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein (VSV-G) is sorted and concentrated during export from the endoplasmic reticulum.  Cell 76:841-852.

194.  Orlando, R. A. and M. G. Farquhar.  1994.  Functional domains of the receptor-associated protein (RAP).  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 91:3161-3165.

195.  Pind, S. N., C. Nuoffer, J. M. McCaffery, H. Plutner, H. W. Davidson, M. G. Farquhar, and W. E. Balch.  1994.  Rab1 and Ca2+ are required for the fusion of carrier vesicles mediating endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi transport.  J. Cell Biol. 125:239-252.

196.  Wilson, B. S., C. Nuoffer, J. L. Meinkoth, M. McCaffery,  J. R. Feramisco, W. E. Balch, and M. G. Farquhar.  1994.  A rab1 mutant affecting guanine nucleotide exchange promotes disassembly of the Golgi apparatus.  J. Cell Biol., 125:557-571.

197.  Hobman, T. C., M. L. Lundstrom, C. A. Mauracher, L. Woodward, S. Gillam, and M. G. Farquhar.  1994.  Assembly of rubella virus structural proteins into virus-like particles in transfected cells.  Virology, 202:574-585.

198.  Farquhar, M. G., D. Kerjaschki, M. Lundstrom, and R. A. Orlando.  1994.  Gp330 and RAP:  The Heymann nephritis antigenic complex.  Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 737:96-113.

199.  Saito, A., S. Pietromonaco, A. K.-C. Loo, and M.G. Farquhar. 1994. Complete cloning and sequencing of rat gp330/“megalin,” a distinctive member of the low density lipoprotein receptor gene family. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91:9725-9729.

200.  Balch, W.E. and M.G. Farquhar.  1995.  Beyond bulk flow.  Trends in Cell Biol. 5:16-19.

201.  Hobman, T. C., Woodward. L. and M. G. Farquhar.  1995.  Targeting of a heterodimeric membrane protein complex to the Golgi:  Rubella virus E2 glycoprotein contains a transmembrane Golgi retention signal.  Mol. Biol. Cell 6:7-20.

202.  Kurihara, H., J. M. Anderson, and M. G. Farquhar.  1995.  Increased Tyrosine phosphorylation of ZO-1 during modification of tight junctions between glomerular foot processes.  Am. J. Physiol.  268:F514-F524.

203.  Czekay, R.P., R.A. Orlando, L. Woodward, E.D. Adamson, and M. G. Farquhar. 1995. The expression of megalin (gp330) and LRP diverges during F9 cell differentiation. J. Cell Science 108:1433-1441.

204.  McCaffery, M. and M. G. Farquhar.  1995.  Localization of GTPases by indirect immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy.  In: Methods in Enzymology.  Balch, W.E., Der, C.J., and Hall, A., eds., 257:259-279.

205.  Orlando, R. A., D. Kerjaschki, and M. G. Farquhar. 1995. Megalin (gp330) possesses an antigenic epitope capable of inducing passive Heymann nephritis independent of the nephritogenic epitope in receptor-associated protein.  J. Am. Soc. Nephrol.  6:61-67.

206.  Farquhar, M.G., A. Saito, D. Kerjaschki and R.A. Orlando. 1995. The Heymann nephritis antigenic complex: megalin (gp330) and RAP.  J. Am. Soc. Nephrol.  6:35-47.

207.  Saito, A., Ullrich, R., Kerjaschki, D. and Farquhar, M.G. 1995. Mapping pathogenic epitopes of rat megalin (gp330), a major Heymann nephritis antigen.  J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 6:852.

208.  Orlando, R.A., Rader, K., Authier, F., Bergeron, J.J. and Farquhar, M.G.  1995.  Role of megalin (gp330) in binding low molecular weight proteins in the renal filtrate. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 6:378.

209.  Czekay, R.-P., Orlando, R.A., Woodward, L., Lundstrom, M. and Farquhar, M.G.  1995.  Endocytic trafficking of megalin-RAP complexes: Dissociation of the complex in late endosomes.  J. Am. Soc.Nephrol. 6:374.

210.  Farquhar, M.G.  1995.  The unfolding story of megalin (gp330):  now recognized as a drug receptor.  J. Clin. Invest. 96:1184.

211.  Acharya, U., R. Jacobs, J.-M. Peters, N. Watson, M.G. Farquhar and V. Malhotra.  1995.  The formation of Golgi stacks from vesiculated Golgi membranes requires two distinct fusion events.  Cell 82:895-904.

212.  DeVries, L., Mousli, M., Wurmser, A., and Farquhar, M.G.  1995.  GAIP, a protein that specifically interacts with the trimeric G protein Gai3, is a member of a protein family with a highly conserved core domain.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA  92:11916-11920.

213.  Farquhar, M.G. 1996. Molecular analysis of the pathologic autoimmune antigens of Heymann nephritis. Am. J. Path. 148:1331-1337.

214.  Kerjaschki, D., R. Ullrich, M. Exner, R.A. Orlando and M.G. Farquhar  1996.  Induction of passive Heymann nephritis with antibodies specific for synthetic peptides.  J. Exp. Med. 183:2007-2016.

215.   Denker, S., J.M. McCaffery, G.E. Palade, P.A. Insel, and M.G. Farquhar. 1996. Differential distribution of a subunits and bg subunits of heterotrimeric G proteins on Golgi membranes of the exocrine pancreas.  J. Cell Biol. 133:1027-1040.

216.  Saito, A., H. Yamazaki, K. Rader, A. Nakatani, R. Ullrich, D. Kerjaschki, R.A. Orlando, and M.G. Farquhar. 1996. Mapping rat megalin:  The second cluster of ligand binding repeats contains a 42 amino acid pathogenic epitope involved in formation of immune deposits in Heymann nephritis.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93:8601-8605.

217.  Chammas, R., J.M. McCaffery, A. Klein, Y. Ito, L. Saucan, G.E. Palade, M.G. Farquhar and A. Varki. 1996. Uptake and incorporation of an epitope-tagged sialic acid donor into intact rat liver Golgi compartments.  Functional localization of sialyltransferase overlaps with b-galactosyltransferase but not with sialic acid O-acetyltransferase.  Mol. Biol. Cell 7:1691-1707.

218.  Jin, M.J., Saucan, L., Farquhar, M.G., and Palade, G.E.  1996.  Rab1a and multiple other rab proteins are associated with the transcytotic pathway in rat liver.  J. Biol. Chem. 271:30105-30113.

219.  De Vries, L., E. Elenko, L. Hubler, T.L.Z. Jones, and M.G. Farquhar.  1996.  GAIP is membrane-anchored by palmitoylation and interacts with the activated (GTP-bound) form of Gai subunits. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93:15203-15208.

220.  Denker, S.D., P.A. Insel, and M.G. Farquhar.  1996.  Comparative cross-linking and ADP-ribosylation studies of G-protein alpha subunits in Golgi and plasma membranes of the exocrine pancreas.  Mol. Biol. Cell 7:524a.

221.  Farquhar, M.G.  1997.  Albumin reabsorption revisited. Commentary on paper by Arvid Maunsbach.: J. Ultrastructural Research 15:197-241, 1966.  J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 8:327-331.

222.  Czekay, R.-P., R.A. Orlando, L. Woodward, M. Lundstrom and M.G. Farquhar.  1997.  Endocytic trafficking of megalin/RAP complexes: Dissociation of the complexes in late endosomes.  Mol. Biol. Cell 8:517-532.

223.  Orlando, R.A., M. Exner, R.-P. Czekay, H. Yamazaki, A. Saito, R. Ullrich, D. Kerjaschki and M.G. Farquhar.  1997.  Identification of the second cluster of ligand-binding repeats in megalin as a site for receptor-ligand interactions.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94:2368-2373.

224.  Farquhar, M. G., and Hauri, H.-P.  1997.  Protein sorting and vesicular traffic in the Golgi apparatus.  In:  The Golgi Apparatus. E. G. Berger and J. Roth, eds. Switzerland:  Birkhauser Verlag Basel.  63-128.

225.  Kerjaschki, D., M. Exner, R. Ullrich, M. Susani, L.K. Curtiss, J.L. Witztum, R.A. Orlando and M.G. Farquhar.  1997.  Pathogenic antibodies inhibit the binding of apolipoproteins to megalin/gp330 in passive Heymann nephritis.  J. Clin. Invest. 100:2303-2309.

226.  Farquhar, M. G. and Palade, G. E.  1998.  The Golgi Apparatus:  100 years of controversy and progress.  Trends Cell Biol. 8:2-10.

227.  De Vries, L., E. Elenko, J. M. McCaffery, L. Hubler, T. McQuistan, N. Watson, and M. G. Farquhar. 1998. RGS-GAIP, a GAP for Gai Heterotrimeric G proteins, is located on clathrin coated vesicles.  Mol. Biol. Cell 9:1123-1134.

228.  Hobman, T. C., B. Zhao, H. Chan, and M. G. Farquhar.  1998.  Immunoisolation and characterization of a subdomain of the endoplasmic reticulum that concentrates proteins involved in COPII vesicle biogenesis.  Mol. Biol. Cell 9:1265-1278.

229.  Lin, P., H. Le-Niculescu, R. Hofmeister, J. M. McCaffery, M.-J. Jin, H. Henneman, T. McQuistan, L. DeVries and M.G. Farquhar.  1998.  The mammalian calcium-binding protein, Nucleobindin (CALNUC), is a Golgi resident protein.  J. Cell Biol. 141:1515-1528.

230.  Elgersma, Y., M. Elgersma-Hooisma, T. Wenzel, M. J. McCaffery, M. G. Farquhar, S. Subramani.  1998.  A mobile PTS2-receptor for peroxisomal protein import in Pichia pastoris.  J. Cell Biol. 140:807-820.

231.  Llopis, J., J. M. McCaffery, A. Miyawaki, M.G. Farquhar and R. Y. Tsien.  1998.  Measurement of cytosolic, mitochondrial and Golgi pH in single living cells with green fluorescent proteins.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95:6803-6808.

232.  Yamazaki, H., R. Ullrich, M. Exner, A. Saito, R. A. Orlando, D. Kerjaschki, and M. G. Farquhar.  1998.  All four ligand binding domains in megalin contain pathogenic epitopes capable of inducing passive Heymann nephritis.  J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 9:1638-1644.

233.  Orlando, R. A., K. Rader, F. Autheir, H. Yamazaki, J. J. M. Bergeron and M. G. Farquhar.  1998.  Megalin is a clearance receptor for insulin and other low molecular weight polypeptides.  J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 9:1759-1766.

234.  De Vries, L., Lou, X., Zhao, G., Zheng, B. and M. G. Farquhar. 1998. GIPC, a novel PDZ domain containing protein, interacts specifically with the C-terminus of RGS-GAIP.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95:12340-12345.

235.  Ziak, M., D. Kerjaschki, M. G. Farquhar and J. Roth.  1999.  Identification of megalin as the sole rat kidney sialoglycoprotein containing poly a2, 8 deaminoneuraminic acid. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 10:203-209.

236.  De Vries, L. and M.G. Farquhar.  1999.  RGS Proteins:  More than just GAPs for heterotrimeric G proteins.  Trends Cell Biol. 9:138-143.

237.  Lin, P., Yao, Y.,  Hofmeister, R.., Tsien, R. and M. G. Farquhar.  1999.  Overexpression of CALNUC (nucleobindin) increases agonist and thapsigargin releasable Ca2+ storage in the Golgi.  J. Cell Biol. 145:279-289.

238.  Chammas, R., Sonnenberg, J. , Watson, N.E., Tai, T., Farquhar, M.G., Varki, N. M., and A. Varki.  1999.  De-N-acetyl-gangliosides in humans: unusual subcellular distribution of a novel tumor antigen.  Cancer Research 59-1337-1346.

239.  Diversé-Pierluissi, M. A., Fischer, T., Jordon, J. D., Schiff, M., Ortiz, D. F., Farquhar, M. G., and L. De Vries.  1999.  RGS proteins as determinants of the rate of desensitization of presynaptic calcium channels.  J. Biol. Chem. 274:14490-14494.

240.  Fischer, T., Elenko, E., McCaffery, J. M., De Vries, L. and M. G. Farquhar. 1999. Clathrin- coated vesicles bearing GAIP possess GAP activity in vitro, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 96:6722-6727.

241.  de Alba, E., De Vries, L., Farquhar, M. G., and N. Tjandra.  1999. Solution structure of human GAIP (G Interacting Protein): A regulator of G protein signaling. J. Mol. Biol. 291: 927-939.

242.  Zheng, B., De Vries, L., and M. G. Farquhar.  1999.  Divergence of RGS proteins: Evidence for the existence of six mammalian RGS subfamilies. Trends Biochem. Sci. 24:411-414.

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