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. 1990 Mar;10(3):1000-9.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.10.3.1000-1009.1990.

The src protein contains multiple domains for specific attachment to membranes

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The src protein contains multiple domains for specific attachment to membranes

J M Kaplan et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1990 Mar.

Abstract

The proteins encoded by the oncogene v-src and its cellular counterpart c-src (designated generically here as pp60src) are tightly associated with both plasma membranes and intracellular membranes. This association is due in part to the amino-terminal myristylation of pp60src, but several lines of evidence suggest that amino-terminal portions of the protein itself are also involved. We now report that pp60src contains at least three domains which, in conjunction with myristylation, are capable of mediating attachment to membranes and determining subcellular localization. We identified these domains by fusing various portions of pp60src to pyruvate kinase, which is normally a cytoplasmic protein. Amino acids 1 to 14 of pp60src are sufficient to mediate both myristylation and the attachment of pyruvate kinase to cytoplasmic granules. In contrast, amino acids 38 to 111 mediate association with the plasma membrane and perinuclear membranes, whereas amino acids 204 to 259 mediate association primarily with perinuclear membranes. We conclude that pp60src contains independent domains that target the protein to distinctive subcellular locations and thus may facilitate diverse biological functions of the protein.

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