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Trafficking of human ADAM 12-L: retention in the trans-Golgi network.

Authors :
Hougaard, S
Loechel, F
Xu, X
Tajima, R
Albrechtsen, R
Wewer, U M
Hougaard, S
Loechel, F
Xu, X
Tajima, R
Albrechtsen, R
Wewer, U M
Source :
Hougaard , S , Loechel , F , Xu , X , Tajima , R , Albrechtsen , R & Wewer , U M 2000 , ' Trafficking of human ADAM 12-L: retention in the trans-Golgi network. ' , Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications , vol. 275 , no. 2 , pp. 261-7 .
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Udgivelsesdato: 2000-Aug-28<br />We have investigated the trafficking of the membrane-anchored form of human ADAM 12 (ADAM 12-L) fused to a green fluorescence protein tag. Subcellular localization of the protein in transiently transfected cells was determined by fluorescence microscopy and trypsin sensitivity. Full-length ADAM 12-L was retained in a perinuclear compartment, which was shown to be the trans-Golgi network. In contrast, ADAM 12-L lacking the cytoplasmic domain reached the cell surface. Based on analysis of deletions and mutations of the cytoplasmic tail of ADAM 12-L, the retention signal is comprised of both the cytoplasmic and transmembrane domains, but not the Src homology 3 domain (SH3) binding sites. These results raise the possibility that a trafficking checkpoint in the trans-Golgi network is one of the cellular mechanisms for regulation of ADAM 12-L function, by allowing a rapid release of ADAM 12-L to the cell surface under specific stimuli.

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Hougaard , S , Loechel , F , Xu , X , Tajima , R , Albrechtsen , R & Wewer , U M 2000 , ' Trafficking of human ADAM 12-L: retention in the trans-Golgi network. ' , Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications , vol. 275 , no. 2 , pp. 261-7 .
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English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322549343
Document Type :
Electronic Resource