Follett et al., 2019 - Google Patents
DNAJC13 p. Asn855Ser, implicated in familial parkinsonism, alters membrane dynamics of sorting nexin 1Follett et al., 2019
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- Follett J
- Fox J
- Gustavsson E
- Kadgien C
- Munsie L
- Cao L
- Tatarnikov I
- Milnerwood A
- Farrer M
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- Neuroscience Letters
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Abstract DNAJC13 (RME-8) is a core co-chaperone that facilitates membrane recycling and cargo sorting of endocytosed proteins. DNAJ/Hsp40 (heat shock protein 40) proteins are highly conserved throughout evolution and mediate the folding of nascent proteins, and the …
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