The N- and C-terminal ends of RPGR can bind to PDE6δ
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This study shows that the prenylated C‐terminus of RPGR can bind to PDE6δ with high affinity, suggesting two distinct binding sites of the RPGR/PDE6δ complex. The serine residue at the −3 position relative to the prenylated cysteine seems to play a key role in defining the selectivity of PDE6δ towards ciliary prenylated cargo. [Image: see text]
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Journal EMBO Reports
Volume 16
Issue number 12
Pages 1583-1585
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Publisher website (DOI) 10.15252/embr.201541404
Europe PubMed Central 26553937
Pubmed 26553937
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