Transmembrane integrator sequences

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Treatment of micro-organisms or enzymes with electrical or... – Modification of viruses

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4351721, 435 681, 435 691, 435188, 435 698, 435711, 935 47, 935 48, 935 49, C12P 2100, C12N 1500

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ABSTRACT:
Novel DNA constructions are provided, as well as their expression products, involving the use of transmembrane integrator sequences joined from one to two open reading frames and optionally a signal sequence, particularly at the N-terminus. The DNA constructs when used with membranal translation systems provide for translocation of the peptides into the membrane. Alternatively, a signal sequence may be introduced internal to an open reading frame, where the resulting translation product may be processed by a membrane to provide two peptides.

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Talmadge et al., Nature 294:176 (1981).
Sabatini et al., J. Cell Biology 92:1-22 (1982).
Lingappa et al., Nature 281:117 (1979).

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