Signal for attachment of a phospholipid membrane anchor in decay accelerating factor |
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Authors: | I W Caras G N Weddell M A Davitz V Nussenzweig D W Martin |
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Affiliation: | Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA 94080. |
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Abstract: | Decay accelerating factor (DAF) belongs to a novel group of membrane proteins anchored to the cell surface by a glycophospholipid membrane anchor that is covalently attached to the carboxyl terminus of the protein. The last 37 amino acids of membrane DAF, when fused to the carboxyl terminus of a secreted protein, are sufficient to target the fusion protein to the plasma membrane by means of a glycophospholipid anchor. This approach provides a novel means of targeting proteins to the cell-surface membrane. |
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