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Details on Person The beta subunit of the Sec61 complex facilitates cotranslational protein transport and interacts with the signal peptidase during translocation

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_displayNameThe beta subunit of the Sec61 complex facilitates cotranslational protein transport and interacts with the signal peptidase during translocation
_timestamp2026-05-09 17:30:13
author[Person:5250565] Kalies, K U
[Person:8955418] Rapoport, T A
[Person:5250577] Hartmann, E
created[InstanceEdit:9988654] May, Bruce, 2026-05-09
journalJ Cell Biol
pages887-94
pubMedIdentifier9585408
titleThe beta subunit of the Sec61 complex facilitates cotranslational protein transport and interacts with the signal peptidase during translocation
volume141
year1998
(literatureReference)[Summation:9988648] After the N-terminus of the nascent polypeptide is transferr...
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