Signal sequence-triage is activated by translocon obstruction sensed by an ER stress sensor IRE1α
Signal sequence-triage is activated by translocon obstruction sensed by an ER stress sensor IRE1α
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Japan: Japan Society for Cell Biology
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Secretory pathway proteins are cotranslationally translocated into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of metazoan cells through the protein channel, translocon. Given that there are far fewer translocons than ribosomes in a cell, it is essential that secretory protein-translating ribosomes only occupy translocons transiently. Therefore, if translocons...
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Signal sequence-triage is activated by translocon obstruction sensed by an ER stress sensor IRE1α
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0386-7196,1347-3700
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1347-3700
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10.1247/csf.23072