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Comparative Study
. 1995 May 15;14(10):2250-6.
doi: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1995.tb07219.x.

A novel endocytosis signal related to the KKXX ER-retrieval signal

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Comparative Study

A novel endocytosis signal related to the KKXX ER-retrieval signal

C Itin et al. EMBO J. .

Abstract

Membrane proteins often contain a sorting signal in their cytoplasmic tail that promotes their clustering into coated vesicles at a specific cellular site. ERGIC-53 contains a cytoplasmic ER-retrieval signal, KKFF. However, overexpressed ERGIC-53 is transported to the cell surface and rapidly endocytosed. Here we report that ERGIC-53 carries a previously undescribed endocytosis signal. Surprisingly, the signal was KKFF and like the ER-retrieval signal required a C-terminal position. In fact, the minimal consensus sequence determined by substitutional mutagenesis (K-K/R-F/Y-F/Y) was related to the ER-retrieval consensus (K-K-X-X). Furthermore, we provide evidence that internalization of VIP36, a protein that cycles between plasma membrane and Golgi, is mediated by a signal at its C-terminus that matches the internalization consensus sequence. The relatedness of the two signals suggests that coatomer-mediated retrieval of proteins may be mechanistically more related to clathrin-dependent sorting than previously anticipated.

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