The highly conserved DAD1 protein involved in apoptosis is required for N‐linked glycosylation

Background: The tsBN7 cell line is one of the temperature‐sensitive mutants for cell proliferation which have been isolated from the BHK21 cell line derived from the golden hamster. It has a mutation in the DAD1 gene encoding a 12.5 kDa highly conserved protein through evolution, and enters apoptosis at the restrictive temperature due to this mutation.

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