Two rat homologs of clathrin-associated adaptor proteins
pmid: 8076832
Two rat homologs of clathrin-associated adaptor proteins
A cDNA clone predicted to encode a 46,757-Da protein was isolated from a library derived from the electric lobe of the ray Discopyge ommata. Two rat homologs, p47A and p47B, were subsequently isolated. These three proteins share approx. 80% amino acid (aa) identity to each other and have 27-30% aa identity to rat AP50 and mouse AP47, the medium-chain subunits of adaptor complexes associated with clathrin-coated vesicles. These complexes are involved in receptor-mediated pathways of intracellular transport. Rat p47A mRNA is expressed in all tissues examined, including brain, heart, kidney, liver, lung, muscle and spinal cord. Rat p47B mRNA is detected exclusively in brain and spinal cord, and may participate in nervous system-specific functions such as biogenesis or recycling of synaptic vesicles.
- Stanford University United States
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute United States
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid, Molecular Sequence Data, Membrane Proteins, Torpedo, Clathrin, Rats, Molecular Weight, Animals, Amino Acid Sequence, RNA, Messenger
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid, Molecular Sequence Data, Membrane Proteins, Torpedo, Clathrin, Rats, Molecular Weight, Animals, Amino Acid Sequence, RNA, Messenger
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