1992
Identification of palmitoylation sites on CD4, the human immunodeficiency virus receptor.
Crise B, Rose J. Identification of palmitoylation sites on CD4, the human immunodeficiency virus receptor. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1992, 267: 13593-13597. PMID: 1618861, DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)42253-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCytoplasmic domainBinding of p56lckHuman immunodeficiency virus receptorCell surface glycoprotein CD4Palmitoylation sitesCysteine residuesThioester linkageGlycoprotein CD4HeLa cellsCell surfaceVirus receptorProteinFatty acidsMutationsCysteineExpression of CD4Cys397Palmitic acidCys394P56lckTransmembraneCD4AcidPalmitateDomain
1991
Fatty acid acylation is not required for membrane fusion activity or glycoprotein assembly into VSV virions
Whitt M, Rose J. Fatty acid acylation is not required for membrane fusion activity or glycoprotein assembly into VSV virions. Virology 1991, 185: 875-878. PMID: 1660205, DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(91)90563-q.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFatty acid acylationVSV G proteinMembrane fusion activityVesicular stomatitis virusG proteinsWild-type G proteinFusion activityWild-type proteinTemperature-sensitive mutantCytoplasmic domainTransient expressionPresence of palmitateVSV virionsIndiana serotypeHeLa cellsExpression of CSProteinStomatitis virusLife cycleSyncytium formationExpressionMutantsAcylationVirionsVirus
1985
Structural requirements of a membrane-spanning domain for protein anchoring and cell surface transport
Adams G, Rose J. Structural requirements of a membrane-spanning domain for protein anchoring and cell surface transport. Cell 1985, 41: 1007-1015. PMID: 3924407, DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(85)80081-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBiological TransportCell LineCell MembraneEndoplasmic ReticulumFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGlycoside HydrolasesGolgi ApparatusMannosyl-Glycoprotein Endo-beta-N-AcetylglucosaminidaseMembrane GlycoproteinsMembrane ProteinsMutationPalmitic AcidPalmitic AcidsPlasmidsViral Envelope ProteinsViral ProteinsConceptsMembrane-spanning domainsCell surface transportTransmembrane domainG proteinsAmino acidsVesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteinOligonucleotide-directed mutagenesisHydrophobic amino acidsMembrane anchoringProtein anchoringIntracellular membranesTransmembrane configurationEndoplasmic reticulumCell surfaceProteinVirus glycoproteinDNASurface transportStructural requirementsDomainMutagenesisAcidReticulumAnchoringTransport
1984
Conversion of a secretory protein into a transmembrane protein results in its transport to the golgi complex but not to the cell surface
Guan J, Rose J. Conversion of a secretory protein into a transmembrane protein results in its transport to the golgi complex but not to the cell surface. Cell 1984, 37: 779-787. PMID: 6589049, DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(84)90413-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntegral membrane proteinsMembrane proteinsSecretory proteinsFusion proteinCell surfaceVesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteinRat growth hormoneMembrane spanningCytoplasmic domainCDNA clonesCarboxy terminusHybrid geneEucaryotic cellsTransmembrane configurationGolgi apparatusProtein resultsProteinMicrosomal membranesVirus glycoproteinRapid secretionMembranePalmitic acidGolgiGenesTerminusThe presence of cysteine in the cytoplasmic domain of the vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein is required for palmitate addition.
Rose J, Adams G, Gallione C. The presence of cysteine in the cytoplasmic domain of the vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein is required for palmitate addition. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1984, 81: 2050-2054. PMID: 6326102, PMCID: PMC345434, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.81.7.2050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCytoplasmic domainG proteinsVesicular stomatitis virusVesicular stomatitis virus glycoproteinVSV G proteinCarboxyl-terminal sideAmino acid residuesEukaryotic cellsTransmembrane domainCDNA clonesGene resultsAcid residuesCellular membranesPalmitate additionTransmembrane glycoproteinCellular glycoproteinsCell surfaceAmino acidsProteinStomatitis virusCysteineVirus glycoproteinPresence of cysteineFatty acidsGlycoprotein