Identification, sequencing and expression of an integral membrane protein of the trans-Golgi network (TGN38) (original) (raw)

Epitope mapping of two isoforms of a trans Golgi network specific integral membrane protein TGN38/41

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The SXYQRL sequence in the cytoplasmic domain of TGN38 plays a major role in trans-Golgi network localization

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Perturbation ofthe Morphology ofthe Irans-Golgi Network following Brefeldin A Treatment: Redistribution ofa TGN-specific Integral Membrane Protein, TGN38

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