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    • Schmid, S. L., Braell, W. A., Rothman, J. E. Atp catalyzes the sequestration of clathrin during enzymatic uncoating Journal of Biological Chemistry  1985 260:57-62  PMID:4038397
    • Schmid, S. L., Braell, W. A., Schlossman, D. M., Rothman, J. E. A role for clathrin light chains in the recognition of clathrin cages by 'uncoating ATPase' Nature  1984 311:228-231  DOI:10.1038/311228a0  PMID:6148701
    • Schlossman, D. M., Schmid, S. L., Braell, W. A., Rothman, J. E. An enzyme that removes clathrin coats - purification of an uncoating atpase Journal of Cell Biology  1984 99:723-733  DOI:10.1083/jcb.99.2.723  PMID:6146630
    • Braell, W. A., Schlossman, D. M., Schmid, S. L., Rothman, J. E. Dissociation of clathrin coats coupled to the hydrolysis of atp - role of an uncoating atpase Journal of Cell Biology  1984 99:734-741  DOI:10.1083/jcb.99.2.734  PMID:6146631
    • Balch, W. E., Dunphy, W. G., Braell, W. A., Rothman, J. E. Reconstitution of the transport of protein between successive compartments of the golgi measured by the coupled incorporation of n-acetylglucosamine Cell  1984 39:405-416  DOI:10.1016/0092-8674(84)90019-9  PMID:6498939
    • Braell, W. A., Balch, W. E., Dobbertin, D. C., Rothman, J. E. The glycoprotein that is transported between successive compartments of the golgi in a cell-free system resides in stacks of cisternae Cell  1984 39:511-524  DOI:10.1016/0092-8674(84)90458-6  PMID:6096008

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