Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1935237 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2008 | 5 Pages |
An ABC transporter, TAP-Like (TAPL), was dissected into its amino-terminal transmembrane domain and the following core domain. When these domains were transiently expressed as tagged proteins with a His6- or Myc-epitope tag, the amino-terminal ones (Met1-Lys182) could not associate with each other, or with the full-length transporter (Met1-Ala766). However, both the core domain (Arg141-Ala766) and full-length protein mutually interacted. The amino-terminal domain (Met1-Arg141) as well as the full-length transporter fused with fluorescent protein GFP was sorted to lysosomal membranes upon their stable expression, as visualized by means of fluorescent microscopy, while the core domain (Arg141-Ala766) was broadly distributed in the intra-cellular membranes. These results suggest that the sorting signal for lysosomes is present within the amino-terminal transmembrane domain (Met1-Arg141) of the TAPL molecule.