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An update on Sec 61 channel functions, mechanisms, and related diseases

An update on Sec 61 channel functions, mechanisms, and related diseases

10.3389/fphys.2017.00887

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Main Authors: Lang, S, Pfeffer, S, Lee, P.-H, Cavalié, A, Helms, V, Förster, F, Zimmermann, R
Other Authors: CANCER SCIENCE INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE
Format: Review
Published: 2020
Subjects:
calcium channel
calcium ion
membrane protein
Sec61 channel
translocon
unclassified drug
calcium transport
cell line
cell organelle
channel gating
channelopathy
common variable immunodeficiency
diabetes mellitus
electron tomography
endocytosis
endoplasmic reticulum membrane
exocytosis
fibroblast culture
gene mutation
human
human cell
interstitial nephritis
liver polycystic disease
loss of function mutation
nonhuman
pathogenesis
peptide synthesis
protein modification
protein structure
protein transport
Review
ribosome
Online Access:https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/181240
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