Selected article for: "cell surface and lysosomal targeting"

Title: Yeast Kex1p is a Golgi-associated membrane protein: deletions in a cytoplasmic targeting domain result in mislocalization to the vacuolar membrane
  • Document date: 1992_12_2
  • ID: ucguzgdm_4
    Snippet: In addition to soluble proteins, the cell surface appears to be the default destination for mammalian ER, Golgi, and lysosomal membrane proteins as removal of their respective retention/targeting signals results in their delivery to the plasma membrane (Machamer and Rose, 1987; Jackson et al., 1990; Williams and Fukuda, 1990) . As yet, no targeting or retention signals have been definitively assigned to yeast Golgi or vacuolar membrane proteins, .....
    Document: In addition to soluble proteins, the cell surface appears to be the default destination for mammalian ER, Golgi, and lysosomal membrane proteins as removal of their respective retention/targeting signals results in their delivery to the plasma membrane (Machamer and Rose, 1987; Jackson et al., 1990; Williams and Fukuda, 1990) . As yet, no targeting or retention signals have been definitively assigned to yeast Golgi or vacuolar membrane proteins, nor is it known where these proteins are delivered upon perturbation of their targeting signals.

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