Strous et al., 1987 - Google Patents
Golgi galactosyltransferase contains serine‐linked phosphateStrous et al., 1987
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- Strous G
- van KERKHOF P
- Fallon R
- Schwartz A
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- European journal of biochemistry
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In HeLa and HepG2 cells the Golgi complex enzyme galactosyltransferase became phosphorylated following incubation with 32Pi. Analysis on sodium dodecyl sulphate/ polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed incorporation of 32P into the mature 54‐kDa …
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