Selected article for: "acid glycine and amino acid glycine"

Title: Retention of p63 in an ER-Golgi intermediate compartment depends on the presence of all three of its domains and on its ability to form oligomers
  • Document date: 1994_7_1
  • ID: ra20actc_59
    Snippet: Molecular dissection of the cytoplasmic tail of p63 identiffed the NH2-terminal 23 amino acids as being necessary for retention whereas amirio acids 24-100 were dispensable for this function. Within the NH2-terminal sequence, substitution of three pairs of amino acids each consisting of a positively charged amino acid followed by a glycine residue ~ Very rarely a cell showed a p63wt-related staining pattern......
    Document: Molecular dissection of the cytoplasmic tail of p63 identiffed the NH2-terminal 23 amino acids as being necessary for retention whereas amirio acids 24-100 were dispensable for this function. Within the NH2-terminal sequence, substitution of three pairs of amino acids each consisting of a positively charged amino acid followed by a glycine residue ~ Very rarely a cell showed a p63wt-related staining pattern.

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