Epsin: inducing membrane curvature.

[1]  D. V. Broeck,et al.  Selective blocking of clathrin-mediated endocytosis by RNA interference: epsin as target protein. , 2006 .

[2]  Y. Shin,et al.  Membrane topology of helix 0 of the Epsin N-terminal homology domain. , 2006, Molecules and cells.

[3]  E. Freire,et al.  Epsin N-terminal homology domains perform an essential function regulating Cdc42 through binding Cdc42 GTPase-activating proteins. , 2006, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[4]  P. McPherson,et al.  There's a GAP in the ENTH domain. , 2006, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[5]  I. Madshus,et al.  Ubiquitin Binding in Endocytosis – How Tight Should It Be and Where Does It Happen? , 2006, Traffic : the International Journal of Intracellular Transport.

[6]  G. Lukács,et al.  Molecular Basis of Oligoubiquitin‐Dependent Internalization of Membrane Proteins in Mammalian Cells , 2006, Traffic.

[7]  Simon C Watkins,et al.  Epsin 1 is a Polyubiquitin‐Selective Clathrin‐Associated Sorting Protein , 2006, Traffic.

[8]  H. Pelham Membrane Traffic: GGAs Sort Ubiquitin , 2004, Current Biology.

[9]  P. McPherson,et al.  ENTH/ANTH proteins and clathrin-mediated membrane budding , 2004, Journal of Cell Science.

[10]  B. Peter,et al.  EpsinR: an AP1/clathrin interacting protein involved in vesicle trafficking. , 2003, The Journal of cell biology.

[11]  B. Wendland Epsins: adaptors in endocytosis? , 2002, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology.

[12]  E. Ungewickell,et al.  Clint: a novel clathrin-binding ENTH-domain protein at the Golgi. , 2002, Molecular biology of the cell.

[13]  J. Hurley,et al.  Endocytosis Driving Membranes around the Bend , 2002, Cell.

[14]  Ian G. Mills,et al.  Curvature of clathrin-coated pits driven by epsin , 2002, Nature.

[15]  Alexander W Bell,et al.  Enthoprotin: a novel clathrin-associated protein identified through subcellular proteomics. , 2002, The Journal of cell biology.

[16]  Alex Bateman,et al.  The ENTH domain , 2002, FEBS letters.

[17]  J. Lohi,et al.  Epsin 3 Is a Novel Extracellular Matrix-induced Transcript Specific to Wounded Epithelia* , 2001, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

[18]  P. De Camilli,et al.  Epsin 1 Undergoes Nucleocytosolic Shuttling and Its Eps15 Interactor Nh2-Terminal Homology (Enth) Domain, Structurally Similar to Armadillo and Heat Repeats, Interacts with the Transcription Factor Promyelocytic Leukemia Zn2+ Finger Protein (Plzf) , 2000, The Journal of cell biology.

[19]  P. De Camilli,et al.  The Epsins Define a Family of Proteins That Interact with Components of the Clathrin Coat and Contain a New Protein Module* , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

[20]  P. De Camilli,et al.  Epidermal growth factor pathway substrate 15, Eps15. , 1999, The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology.

[21]  P. De Camilli,et al.  The Interaction of Epsin and Eps15 with the Clathrin Adaptor AP-2 Is Inhibited by Mitotic Phosphorylation and Enhanced by Stimulation-dependent Dephosphorylation in Nerve Terminals* , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

[22]  Pier Paolo Di Fiore,et al.  Epsin is an EH-domain-binding protein implicated in clathrin-mediated endocytosis , 1998, Nature.