id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-005034-wyipzwo4 Gleeson, Paul A. Targeting of proteins to the Golgi apparatus 1994 .txt text/plain 6544 295 44 These cytoplasmic domain sorting signals mediate interactions with coat structures of budding vesicles and thereby allow the selective vesicular transport of these membrane proteins between a variety of compartments [ 19] . Interestingly, the localization of ERGIC-53 (p53), a type I membrane protein of the intermediate compartment or CGN, requires a KKXX ER retention motif, again suggesting that the CGN may be an extension Overall, the localization signals of non-Golgi proteins are hydrophilic motifs located on either the cytoplasmic or luminal domains of the protein, and some of these signals have been shown to interact specifically with receptor molecules or with protein coats of budding vesicles. A common strategy has been employed by all groups to identify a putative Golgi retention signal(s) by analysing the localization, in transfected mammalian cells, of hybrid molecules containing limited sequences derived from Golgi glycosyltransferases. ./cache/cord-005034-wyipzwo4.txt ./txt/cord-005034-wyipzwo4.txt