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Size heterogeneity, phosphorylation and transmembrane organisation of desmosomal glycoproteins 2 and 3 (desmocollins) in MDCK cells

Parrish et al., 1990

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548266239453772912
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Parrish E
Marston J
Mattey D
Measures H
Venning R
Garrod D
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Journal of Cell Science

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Metabolic labelling with [35S] methionine and immu-noprecipitation with specific antibodies to bovine desmosomal glycoproteins 2 and 3 (dg2 and dg3: desmocollins) reveals a triplet of polypeptides of M r 115000, 107000 and 104000 in MDCK cells. Tunica-mycin treatment …
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