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NADH‐cytochrome b 5 reductase and cytochrome b 5 isoforms as models for the study of post‐translational targeting to the endoplasmic reticulum
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Cytochrome b 5 and NADH-cytochrome b 5, reductase are integral membrane proteins with cytosolic active domains and short membrane anchors, which are inserted post-translationally into their target membranes. Both are produced as different isoforms, with different localizations, in mammalian cells. In the rat, the reductase gene generates two transcripts by an alternative promoter mechanism: a ubiquitous mRNA coding for the myristylated membrane-bound form, and an erythroid mRNA which generates both the soluble form and a nonmyristylated membrane-binding form. The available evidence indicates that the ubiquitous myristylated form binds to the cytosolic face of both outer mitochondrial membranes and ER. In contrast, two genes code for two homologous forms of cytochrome b 5, one of which is found on outer mitochondrial membranes, the other on the ER. The gene specifying the ER form probably also generates an erythroid-specific mRNA by alternative splicing, which codes for soluble cytochrome b 5. Possible molecular mechanisms responsible for the observed localizations of these different enzyme isoforms are discussed.

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[关键词] Endoplasmic reticulum;Outer mitochondrial membrane;Protein myristylation;Alternative promoter;cyt b 5;cytochrome b 5;ER;endoplasmic reticulum;OM cyt b 5;outer membrane cytochrome b 5;OMM;outer mitochondrial membrane(s);reductase;NADH-cytochrome b 5 reductase;SRP;Signal Recognition Particle [时效性] 
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