Selected article for: "cleavage site and proteolytic cleavage"

Title: Primary sequence domains required for the retention of rotavirus VP7 in the endoplasmic reticulum
  • Document date: 1988_11_1
  • ID: 63mxzwti_28
    Snippet: In the case of A47-61, the first AUG is also apparently not being used for translation since the size of the primary product that is made in the presence of membranes, or the latter treated with endo-H, were identical in A47-61 and in A47-61/dhl (Fig. 3, compare lanes 17 and 20, 18 and 21, 16 and 19, respectively) . However, proteolytic cleavage of the membrane modified product appears to occur since treatment with endo-H results in a product wh.....
    Document: In the case of A47-61, the first AUG is also apparently not being used for translation since the size of the primary product that is made in the presence of membranes, or the latter treated with endo-H, were identical in A47-61 and in A47-61/dhl (Fig. 3, compare lanes 17 and 20, 18 and 21, 16 and 19, respectively) . However, proteolytic cleavage of the membrane modified product appears to occur since treatment with endo-H results in a product which is smaller than the primary translation product. If the cleavage is due to signal peptidase, it is not obvious where it would occur since there is no favored signal peptidase cleavage site in the A47-61 which would yield a product consistent with its apparent size on the gel.

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