Title: Localization and targeting of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Kre2p/Mnt1p alpha 1,2-mannosyltransferase to a medial-Golgi compartment Document date: 1995_11_2
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Snippet: In parallel with the localization studies, all chimeric proteins were assessed functionally. They were verified to be membrane associated and properly glycosylated (data not shown), showing that they possess a type II membrane orientation (see Fig. 6 ). In addition, their in vitro and in vivo enzymatic activities were assayed since low levels of mannosyltransferase activity would imply abnormal secondary structure of a particular chimera and poss.....
Document: In parallel with the localization studies, all chimeric proteins were assessed functionally. They were verified to be membrane associated and properly glycosylated (data not shown), showing that they possess a type II membrane orientation (see Fig. 6 ). In addition, their in vitro and in vivo enzymatic activities were assayed since low levels of mannosyltransferase activity would imply abnormal secondary structure of a particular chimera and possible mislocaliza-tion in the secretory pathway. The in vitro cd,2-mannosyltransferase activity was assayed in cell-membrane fractions. The specific activity of each chimeric protein is displayed in Fig. 9 , where KRE2 expressed in a kre2A strain was arbitrarily determined to be 100%, a value just slightly lower than that of wild-type mannosyltransferase activity from a genomic copy of KRE2. KDKK, KPKK, DKKK, as well as MR/KKK appear to be fully active. KD-K displays intermediate levels of mannosyltransferase activity suggesting that the stem region from position 31 to 66 is necessary for folding or proper catalytic activity.
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