Endosomal trafficking and protein sorting constitute fundamental processes that govern the intracellular localisation and recycling of membrane proteins in eukaryotic cells. Endosomes act as central ...
F.-U. Hartl, W. Neupert, "Protein sorting to mitochondria: evolutionary conservations of folding and assembly," Science, 247:930-38, 1990. Franz-Ulrich Hartl (University of Munich, Germany): "In this ...
Scientists uncovered how cells package and send proteins to their correct destinations, a process essential for healthy ...
The secretory pathway in eukaryotic cells is crucial for maintaining cellular function and physiological activities, as it ensures the accurate transport of proteins to specific subcellular locations ...
In yeast, sorting nexins and the core retromer form a single complex that functions in endosome-to-Golgi retrograde transport. In contrast, our findings demonstrate that in plants, SNX and the core ...
The ER-phagy receptor FAM134B is initially distributed via the membrane surface (left). Its IDRs move back and forth in a largely disordered manner, like tentacles. The formation of local clusters ...
Keeping a qubit stable is difficult enough, even in an ideal environment. Now, researchers have figured out how to make a protein behave like a qubit in a living cell. Fluorescent proteins were used ...
Most of us rely heavily on shipping services like FedEx or UPS to ensure we receive the correct packages. If that system was disrupted, parcels would end up lost or in the wrong place. Similarly, all ...
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