Selected article for: "acid sequence and Golgi retention"

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_56
    Snippet: The three proteins involved in processing a-factor, KeMp, Kex2p, and DPAP A, are all transmembrane proteins with cytoplasmic domains which are thought to be involved in retention of the respective proteins in similar if not identical compartments of the yeast Golgi apparatus (Fuller et al., 1989; Roberts et al., 1992) . Attempts to identify a consensus yeast Golgi retention motif shared between these proteins have, however, showed no obvious amin.....
    Document: The three proteins involved in processing a-factor, KeMp, Kex2p, and DPAP A, are all transmembrane proteins with cytoplasmic domains which are thought to be involved in retention of the respective proteins in similar if not identical compartments of the yeast Golgi apparatus (Fuller et al., 1989; Roberts et al., 1992) . Attempts to identify a consensus yeast Golgi retention motif shared between these proteins have, however, showed no obvious amino acid sequence homology between the cytoplasmic domains of these three proteins.

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