Spectrin tethers and mesh in the biosynthetic pathway.
De Matteis M, Morrow J. Spectrin tethers and mesh in the biosynthetic pathway. Journal Of Cell Science 2000, 113 ( Pt 13): 2331-43. PMID: 10852813, DOI: 10.1242/jcs.113.13.2331.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCytoskeletonGolgi ApparatusHumansIntracellular MembranesProtein BiosynthesisSpectrinConceptsSecretory pathwayMembrane proteinsSmall GTPase ArfEarly secretory pathwayDynamics of organellesGolgi dynamicsProtein traffickingOrganelle functionGolgi structurePhosphoinositide levelsGolgi membranesBiosynthetic pathwayMacromolecular complexesCytosolic proteinsAdapter moleculeSpectrin skeletonIntracellular transportOrganellesSpectrinDirect interactionProteinKey playersRecent discoveryGolgiSimilar roleIdentification and Characterization of Human SLP-2, a Novel Homologue of Stomatin (Band 7.2b) Present in Erythrocytes and Other Tissues*
Wang Y, Morrow J. Identification and Characterization of Human SLP-2, a Novel Homologue of Stomatin (Band 7.2b) Present in Erythrocytes and Other Tissues*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2000, 275: 8062-8071. PMID: 10713127, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.275.11.8062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAntibody SpecificityBlood ProteinsCloning, MolecularCytoskeletonDNA, ComplementaryErythrocyte MembraneHumansMembrane ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataMultigene FamilyNerve Tissue ProteinsProtein BindingProtein BiosynthesisProtein Structure, TertiarySequence Analysis, DNASequence Analysis, ProteinSequence Homology, Amino AcidTissue DistributionConceptsIntegral membrane proteinsMembrane proteinsStomatin homologueSLP-1SLP-2Human stomatinCholesterol-rich lipid raftsLipid domain organizationTerminal hydrophobic domainAmino acid sequenceCultured COS cellsMature human erythrocytesSDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis analysisErythrocyte membrane proteinsDomain organizationNonerythroid tissuesLipid raftsStomatin genePeripheral cytoskeletonChromosome 9p13StomatinAcid sequenceGel electrophoresis analysisCOS cellsRelated proteins