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From: N-glycosylation acts as a switch for FGFR1 trafficking between the plasma membrane and nuclear envelope

Fig. 2

The N-glycosylation motifs of the D2 and D3 domain are critical for targeting of FGFR1 to the cell surface. Subcellular localization of distinct FGFR1 variants (the wild type FGFR1, FGFR1.GF and FGFR1.GF with reintroduced N-glycosylation sites) produced in U2OS cells. Schematic representations of the N-glycosylation status of the tested mutants are shown. Scale bar represent 10 µm

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