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in tubulovesicular regions of the trans-Golgi network and in clathrin-coated trans Golgi network vesicles and buds, GFP-fusion protein expressed in HeLa cells, localization of mutants E502stop and Y488A/Q492A/E502stop like wild-type
mainly localized to the trans-Golgi network, cycles between the network and the plasma membrane, type I transmembrane glycoprotein, containing a 24-amino acid signal sequence, a luminal domain of 423 residues, a 27-residue transmembrane region and a 41-residue cytoplasmic tail
resides in the trans-Golgi network and cycles between the network and plasma membrane, type I membrane-spanning glycoprotein with a single 27-residue transmembrane domain and a 41-residue cytoplasmic tail
with a transmembrane segment and a 41-residue cytoplasmic tail, resides primarily in the trans-Golgi network and cycles constitutively between the network and the plasma membrane, regulation of enzyme trafficking by multiple signals, e.g. the 486-YAYHPLQE-493 motif, which is recognized at several sorting sites and facilitates exit from the trans-Golgi network
UCE is a type I homotetrameric transmembrane glycoprotein that is mainly localized to the trans-Golgi network. The signal sequence is excised in the endoplasmic reticulum and upon folding, the catalytically inactive protein is transported to the trans-Golgi network where it is activated by furin cleavage of the prosequence