Signals for Sorting of Transmembrane Proteins to Endosomes and Lysosomes
National Institutes of Health · University of Pittsburgh · +1 more institution
Abstract
Sorting of transmembrane proteins to endosomes and lysosomes is mediated by signals present within the cytosolic domains of the proteins. Most signals consist of short, linear sequences of amino acid residues. Some signals are referred to as tyrosine-based sorting signals and conform to the NPXY or YXXO consensus motifs. Other signals known as dileucine-based signals fit [DE]XXXL[LI] or DXXLL consensus motifs. All of these signals are recognized by components of protein coats peripherally associated with the cytosolic face of membranes. YXXO and [DE]XXXL[LI] signals are recognized with characteristic fine specificity by the adaptor protein (AP) complexes AP-1, AP-2, AP-3, and AP-4, whereas DXXLL signals are…
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Authors
2- JSJuan S. BonifacinoCorresponding
National Institutes of Health, University of Pittsburgh, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
- LMLinton M. Traub
National Institutes of Health, University of Pittsburgh, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Topics & keywords
- Endosome
- Protein Sorting Signals
- Protein targeting
- Transmembrane protein
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Ubiquitin
- Signal transducing adaptor protein