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The tyrosine motifs of Lamp 1 and LAP determine their direct and indirect targetting to lysosomes

Obermüller et al., 2002

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Obermüller S
Kiecke C
von Figura K
Höning S
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Journal of cell science

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Lamp 1 and lysosomal acid phosphatase (LAP) are lysosomal membrane proteins that harbour a tyrosine-based sorting motif within their short cytoplasmic tails. Lamp 1 is delivered from the trans-Golgi network (TGN) via endosomes directly to lysosomes …
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