Multiple motifs regulate apical sorting of p75 via a mechanism that involves dimerization and higher-order oligomerization

The mechanisms that regulate the apical sorting of proteins are unclear, but clustering may play an important role. A role for dimerization and higher-order oligomerization in the biosynthetic transport of the model O-glycosylated protein p75 has been identified. This study also suggests that the O-glycans of p75 have a structural role in apical sorting.

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