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Delineation of the molecular mechanism for disulfide stress-induced aluminium toxicity.
N-acetylation and phosphorylation of Sec complex subunits in the ER membrane.
Nuclear inner membrane fusion facilitated by yeast Jem1p is required for spindle pole body fusion bu…
The Brl domain in Sec63p is required for assembly of functional endoplasmic reticulum translocons.
Identification of novel protein-protein interactions at the cytosolic surface of the Sec63 complex i…
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