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In this study we have determined the position of the C-terminal end of the
transmembrane domains of human integrin subunits (alpha 2, alpha 5, beta 1,
beta 2) in microsomal membranes using the glycosylation mapping technique.
In contrast to the common view, the transmembrane helices were found to ex
tend roughly to Phe(1129) in alpha 2, to Phe(1026) in alpha 5, to Ile(757)
in beta 1, and to His(728) in beta 2. The alpha-carbon of the conserved lys
ine present near the C-terminal end of the transmembrane helix (Lys(1125) i
n alpha 2, Lys(1022) in alpha 5, Lys(752) in beta 1, and Lys(724) in beta 2
) is buried in the plasma membrane, and the charged amino group most likely
reaches into the polar head-group region of the lipid bilayer. A possible
role for the conserved lysine in integrin function is discussed.