The COOH terminus of decay accelerating factor (DAF) contains a signal that directs attachment of a glycophospholipid (GPI) membrane anchor. To define this signal we deleted portions of the DAF COOH terminus and expressed the mutant cDNAs it CV1 origin-deficient SV-40 cells. Our results show that the COOH-terminal hydrophobic domain (17 residues) is absolutely required for GPI anchor attachment. However, when fused to the COOH terminus of a secreted protein this hydrophobic domain is insufficient to direct attachment of a GPI anchor. Additional specific information located within the adjacent 20 residues appears to be necessary. We speculate that by analogy with signal sequences for membrane translocation, GPI anchor attachment requires both a COOH-terminal hydrophobic domain (the GPI signal) as well as a suitable cleavage/attachment site located NH2 terminal to the signal.
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April 01 1989
Analysis of the signal for attachment of a glycophospholipid membrane anchor.
I W Caras,
I W Caras
Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, California 94080.
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G N Weddell,
G N Weddell
Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, California 94080.
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S R Williams
S R Williams
Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, California 94080.
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I W Caras
Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, California 94080.
G N Weddell
Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, California 94080.
S R Williams
Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, California 94080.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1989) 108 (4): 1387–1396.
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I W Caras, G N Weddell, S R Williams; Analysis of the signal for attachment of a glycophospholipid membrane anchor.. J Cell Biol 1 April 1989; 108 (4): 1387–1396. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.108.4.1387
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