1994
Stimulation of Heterologous Protein Degradation by the Vpu Protein of HIV-1 Requires the Transmembrane and Cytoplasmic Domains of CD4
Buonocore L, Turi T, Crise B, Rose J. Stimulation of Heterologous Protein Degradation by the Vpu Protein of HIV-1 Requires the Transmembrane and Cytoplasmic Domains of CD4. Virology 1994, 204: 482-486. PMID: 8091684, DOI: 10.1006/viro.1994.1560.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceBase SequenceCD4 AntigensGlycoproteinsHeLa CellsHIV-1Human Immunodeficiency Virus ProteinsHumansMembrane GlycoproteinsMolecular Sequence DataProtein Structure, TertiaryRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRecombinant ProteinsViral Envelope ProteinsViral Regulatory and Accessory ProteinsConceptsCytoplasmic domainTransmembrane domainHybrid proteinHeterologous protein degradationVesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteinRapid degradationAdditional hybridsProtein degradationExtracellular domainProtein VpuRelated sequencesVpu proteinDegradation systemEndoplasmic reticulumVSV GVpu expressionProteinVpuTransmembraneVirus glycoproteinRecent studiesDomainHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1Immunodeficiency virus type 1Degradation
1990
Short related sequences in the cytoplasmic domains of CD4 and CD8 mediate binding to the amino-terminal domain of the p56lck tyrosine protein kinase.
Shaw A, Chalupny J, Whitney J, Hammond C, Amrein K, Kavathas P, Sefton B, Rose J. Short related sequences in the cytoplasmic domains of CD4 and CD8 mediate binding to the amino-terminal domain of the p56lck tyrosine protein kinase. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1990, 10: 1853-1862. PMID: 2109184, PMCID: PMC360530, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.10.5.1853.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAntigens, Differentiation, T-LymphocyteBase SequenceCD4 AntigensCD8 AntigensCysteineCytoplasmDNA Mutational AnalysisHumansIn Vitro TechniquesLymphocyte Specific Protein Tyrosine Kinase p56(lck)Molecular Sequence DataProtein BindingProtein-Tyrosine KinasesSignal TransductionStructure-Activity RelationshipConceptsAmino-terminal domainTyrosine protein kinaseCytoplasmic domainProtein kinaseBinding of p56lckCommon sequence motifsRelated amino acid sequencesAmino acid sequenceDisulfide bond formationCD8 alphaAmino acid residuesSequence motifsHybrid proteinCysteine residuesAcid sequenceUnrelated proteinsAlpha proteinRelated sequencesAcid residuesCD4 sequencesP56lckGlycoprotein CD4HeLa cellsProteinKinaseShort Related Sequences in the Cytoplasmic Domains of CD4 and CD8 Mediate Binding to the Amino-Terminal Domain of the p56 lck Tyrosine Protein Kinase
Shaw A, Chalupny J, Whitney J, Hammond C, Amrein K, Kavathas P, Sefton B, Rose J. Short Related Sequences in the Cytoplasmic Domains of CD4 and CD8 Mediate Binding to the Amino-Terminal Domain of the p56 lck Tyrosine Protein Kinase. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1990, 10: 1853-1862. DOI: 10.1128/mcb.10.5.1853-1862.1990.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmino-terminal domainTyrosine protein kinaseCytoplasmic domainP56 lckProtein kinaseCommon sequence motifsRelated amino acid sequencesAmino acid sequenceDisulfide bond formationAmino acid residuesSequence motifsHybrid proteinCysteine residuesAcid sequenceUnrelated proteinsRelated sequencesAcid residuesCD4 sequencesLckGlycoprotein CD4HeLa cellsMediate bindingProteinKinaseSequence