Abstract
Human charged multivesicular body protein 1A (CHMP1A) displayed two bands on SDS-PAGE and differences in efficiency of complex formation with IST1. By site-directed mutagenesis and phosphate-affinity PAGE, we identified Ser(179) and Ser(182) located in the C-terminal region as major phosphorylation sites that cause a mobility shift, but interaction with IST1 was not affected by Ser-to-Ala mutations.
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