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The filaments are probably involved with movement and translocation of the membrane proteins, while microtubules may anchor the proteins to the cytoplasm.
In some cases, a bug may anchor the legs on one side of its body to some fixed object in a stream and wait for food carried to it by the rushing water.
The 'hooks' may anchor the 'bumps' on the main wing to prevent corrugation during folding.
The gene's sequence suggests that its protein may anchor the channel to the cellular skeleton, a steady framework from which it can detect any jostling.
Such interactions may anchor the cargo in different cellular locations, thereby affecting its nucleocytoplasmic distribution.
TBCD is one of several candidate proteins that may anchor the γTuRC to the centrosome [24].
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Boaters manning their own craft may anchor on the west side of the island and go ashore by dinghy or water taxi Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
A significant number of E3s have signal peptides and/or transmembrane domains (TMD) suggesting that they may anchor to the cell's membrane system to execute their functions.
MC is situated between PV and the nucleus and contains F-actin and materials derived from degenerated EV and mitochondria, which may anchor PV to the nucleus.
Interestingly, the fact that the barrier in the ER membrane helps retaining individual, misfolded proteins in the mother cell, although many of them, including CPY*, are luminal, indicates that an unidentified receptor may anchor them in the membrane.
This suggests that a separate as yet unidentified protein may anchor Gat1 in the cytoplasm in cells grown on glutamine or ammonia or that Gat1 phosphorylation directly regulates its interaction with the nuclear import machinery.
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