Identification of two distinct intracellular localization signals in STT3-B
Caron É, Côté C, Parisien M, Major F, Perreault C. Identification of two distinct intracellular localization signals in STT3-B. Archives Of Biochemistry And Biophysics 2005, 445: 108-114. PMID: 16297371, DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2005.10.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsCell LineChlorocebus aethiopsComputational BiologyConserved SequenceEndoplasmic ReticulumHumansIsoenzymesMembrane ProteinsMiceMicroscopy, Electron, TransmissionMolecular Sequence DataNuclear Localization SignalsPhylogenyProtein Structure, TertiaryRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSequence Homology, Amino AcidConceptsBipartite nuclear targeting sequenceRemarkable evolutionary conservationNuclear targeting sequenceN-glycosylation processIntracellular localization signalsC-terminal domainLast transmembrane segmentAmino acid sequenceSTT3 subunitEvolutionary conservationTargeting sequenceLocalization signalOligosaccharyltransferase complexTopogenic determinantsTransmembrane segmentsNucleolar localizationSTT3Reporter proteinTM segmentsTerminal tailAcid sequenceHomo sapiensLatter sequenceCritical roleSequenceThe structure and location of SIMP/STT3B account for its prominent imprint on the MHC I immunopeptidome
Caron É, Charbonneau R, Huppé G, Brochu S, Perreault C. The structure and location of SIMP/STT3B account for its prominent imprint on the MHC I immunopeptidome. International Immunology 2005, 17: 1583-1596. PMID: 16263756, DOI: 10.1093/intimm/dxh336.Peer-Reviewed Original Research