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_displayNameExploring the molecular composition of the multipass translocon in its native membrane environment
_timestamp2026-04-09 16:47:59
author[Person:9986946] Gemmer, Max
[Person:9986949] Chaillet, Marten L
[Person:9705825] Förster, Friedrich
created[InstanceEdit:9987008] May, Bruce, 2026-04-09
journalLife Sci Alliance
pubMedIdentifier38866426
titleExploring the molecular composition of the multipass translocon in its native membrane environment
volume7
year2024
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9986646] Cotranslational targeting of proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9986702] SEC61 translocon:TRAP:nascent membrane polypeptide binds BOS, PAT, and GEL complexes yielding the multipass transmembrane translocon (MPT) [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9986731] Multipass translocon (MPT) inserts protein into endoplasmic reticulum membrane [Homo sapiens]
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