1998
The role of ankyrin and spectrin in membrane transport and domain formation
De Matteis M, Morrow J. The role of ankyrin and spectrin in membrane transport and domain formation. Current Opinion In Cell Biology 1998, 10: 542-549. PMID: 9719877, DOI: 10.1016/s0955-0674(98)80071-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnterograde protein traffickingRole of ankyrinADP-ribosylation factorGolgi integrityProtein traffickingSpecific functional domainsSpectrin functionSecretory pathwayMotor proteinsFunctional domainsGolgi complexMembrane transportNovel insightsSpectrinRecent discoveryDomain formationAnkyrinTraffickingProteinPathwayFunctionComplexesDiscoveryDomainIdentification
1994
Beta II-spectrin (fodrin) and beta I epsilon 2-spectrin (muscle) contain NH2- and COOH-terminal membrane association domains (MAD1 and MAD2).
Lombardo C, Weed S, Kennedy S, Forget B, Morrow J. Beta II-spectrin (fodrin) and beta I epsilon 2-spectrin (muscle) contain NH2- and COOH-terminal membrane association domains (MAD1 and MAD2). Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1994, 269: 29212-29219. PMID: 7961888, DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(19)62032-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPleckstrin homology domainBeta II spectrinHomology domainSequence motifsBeta III-spectrinBrain spectrinGlutathione S-transferase fusion proteinRepeat 1S-transferase fusion proteinMembrane association domainNovel functional motifsCOOH-terminal domainG protein bindingDistinct sequence motifsBovine brain spectrinCOOH-terminal sequenceAssociation domainMembrane associationProtein 4.1Spectrin functionSequence comparisonPlasma membraneFunctional motifsRecombinant proteins