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291 related items for PubMed ID: 14766298

  • 1. Deletion of the GPI pre-anchor sequence in human p97--a general approach for generating the soluble form of GPI-linked proteins.
    Yang J, Tiong J, Kennard M, Jefferies WA.
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  • 3. Proteolysis of the carboxyl-terminal GPI signal independent of GPI modification as a mechanism for selective protein secretion.
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  • 11. PIG-S and PIG-T, essential for GPI anchor attachment to proteins, form a complex with GAA1 and GPI8.
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  • 15. A novel iron uptake mechanism mediated by GPI-anchored human p97.
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