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Predicting the orientation of eukaryotic membrane-spanning proteins.
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Eukaryotic Membrane-spanning ProteinsProtein AssemblyMolecular BiologyCytoskeletonProtein FoldingSecretory PathwayEukaryotic Transmembrane ProteinsProtein FunctionProtein ModelingProtein Structure PredictionProtein TransportCell BiologyStructural BiologySubsequent Transmembrane SegmentsNatural SciencesFirst Internal Signal-anchorIntracellular TraffickingCellular BiochemistrySystems BiologyMedicineCellular StructureEndoplasmic Reticulum
We have developed a rule to predict the orientation of the first internal signal-anchor sequence in eukaryotic transmembrane proteins synthesized on the rough endoplasmic reticulum. The difference in the charges of the 15 residues flanking the first internal signal-anchor determines its orientation, with the more positive portion facing the cytosol. In proteins that span the membrane more than once, the orientation of all subsequent transmembrane segments would be determined by that of the most N-terminal one.
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