Selected article for: "amino terminal and Golgi retention"

Title: The v-sis oncoprotein loses transforming activity when targeted to the early Golgi complex
  • Document date: 1994_12_2
  • ID: 2otgb2w8_24
    Snippet: should abolish the signal's Golgi-retention capabilities. The final two constructs have a section of TGN38, a TGNlocalized protein, encoding the transmembrane domain and C-terminal tail (amino acids 284-340) fused to v-sis. A mutant form was made by truncating the cytoplasmic tail region, and thus uses only amino acids 284-311 of TGN38. This construct should not be retained intracellularly......
    Document: should abolish the signal's Golgi-retention capabilities. The final two constructs have a section of TGN38, a TGNlocalized protein, encoding the transmembrane domain and C-terminal tail (amino acids 284-340) fused to v-sis. A mutant form was made by truncating the cytoplasmic tail region, and thus uses only amino acids 284-311 of TGN38. This construct should not be retained intracellularly.

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