1989
Carboxy-terminal SEKDEL sequences retard but do not retain two secretory proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum.
Zagouras P, Rose J. Carboxy-terminal SEKDEL sequences retard but do not retain two secretory proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum. Journal Of Cell Biology 1989, 109: 2633-2640. PMID: 2592401, PMCID: PMC2115906, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.109.6.2633.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndoplasmic reticulumSEKDEL sequenceSecretory proteinsSequence Ser-GluAmino acidsMonkey COS cellsOligonucleotide-directed mutagenesisLast amino acidFirst amino acidProtein exitIndirect immunofluorescence microscopyAnimal cellsCOS cellsCOOH terminusAlpha subunitProtein structureGolgi apparatusLys-AspImmunofluorescence microscopyOligosaccharide processingProteinReticulumSEKDELSer-GluSpecific interactions
1985
A single amino acid substitution in a hydrophobic domain causes temperature-sensitive cell-surface transport of a mutant viral glycoprotein
Gallione C, Rose J. A single amino acid substitution in a hydrophobic domain causes temperature-sensitive cell-surface transport of a mutant viral glycoprotein. Journal Of Virology 1985, 54: 374-382. PMID: 2985803, PMCID: PMC254807, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.54.2.374-382.1985.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCDNA clonesHydrophobic domainAmino acidsCell surface transportSingle amino acid substitutionVesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteinWild-type parent strainDNA sequence analysisPolar amino acidsHydrophobic amino acidsAmino acid changesAmino acid substitutionsProtein transportDNA sequencesNonpermissive temperatureVesicular stomatitis virusCOS cellsNonconservative substitutionsSequence analysisSpontaneous revertantsAcid substitutionsAcid changesSingle substitutionTransport defectStomatitis virus