Cytosolic N-terminal arginine-based signals together with a luminal signal target a type II membrane protein to the plant ER |
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Authors: | Aurélia Boulaflous Claude Saint-Jore-Dupas Marie-Carmen Herranz-Gordo Sophie Pagny-Salehabadi Carole Plasson Frédéric Garidou Marie-Christine Kiefer-Meyer Christophe Ritzenthaler Lo?c Faye Véronique Gomord |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire GLYCAD, IFRMP 23, Universit? de Rouen, 76821 Mont Saint Aignan Cedex, France;(2) Institut de Biologie Mol?culaire des plantes, 12 rue du G?n?ral Zimmer, 67084 Strasbourg Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Background In eukaryotic cells, the membrane compartments that constitute the exocytic pathway are traversed by a constant flow of lipids and proteins. This is particularly true for the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the main "gateway of the secretory pathway", where biosynthesis of sterols, lipids, membrane-bound and soluble proteins, and glycoproteins occurs. Maintenance of the resident proteins in this compartment implies they have to be distinguished from the secretory cargo. To this end, they must possess specific ER localization determinants to prevent their exit from the ER, and/or to interact with receptors responsible for their retrieval from the Golgi apparatus. Very few information is available about the signal(s) involved in the retention of membrane type II protein in the ER but it is generally accepted that sorting of ER type II cargo membrane proteins depends on motifs mainly located in their cytosolic tails. |
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