Anchoring mechanisms for LFA-3 cell adhesion glycoprotein at membrane surface.
The manner in which a membrane protein is anchored to the lipid bilayer may have a profound influence on its function. Most cell surface membrane proteins are anchored by a membrane-spanning segment(s) of the polypeptide chain, but another type of anchor has been described for several proteins: a ph...
Main Authors: | Dustin, M, Selvaraj, P, Mattaliano, R, Springer, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1987
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