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. 1987 Sep 15;246(3):605-10.
doi: 10.1042/bj2460605.

Glycolipid anchors are attached to Thy-1 glycoprotein rapidly after translation

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Glycolipid anchors are attached to Thy-1 glycoprotein rapidly after translation

A Conzelmann et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The attachment of glycolipid anchors to the Thy-1 glycoprotein during biosynthesis was followed by the change of detergent-binding properties of biosynthetically labelled Thy-1 precursors upon phospholipase C treatment in the murine thymoma lines BW5147 and S1A. In S1A, 80% of the Thy-1 molecules were phospholipase-C-sensitive after a 2 min pulse with [35S]methionine, indicating that these molecules were already anchored via a glycolipid tail. In BW5147, 47% of the Thy-1 molecules had phospholipase-C-sensitive anchors attached after a 1.5 min labelling and, with longer pulses, this percentage rose to 76%. Tunicamycin did not block the addition of glycolipid anchors, and glycolipid attachment also occurred at 21 degrees C. The findings suggest that the attachment of glycolipid anchors occurs in the rough endoplasmic reticulum.

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