Glycophospholipid membrane anchoring provides clues to the mechanism of protein sorting in polarized epithelial cells.
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The sorting signals that guide proteins to apical and basolateral surfaces of epithelial cells have remained elusive. Current evidence suggests a hierarchy of sorting information with multiple sorting signals (apical and basolateral) present in different domains of a given plasma membrane protein. The observation that covalently attached glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI) acts as a 'dominant' apical targeting signal is compatible with the involvement of glycolipids in epithelial protein sorting.