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Interplay of proteins and lipids during endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation
(2024-11-14)The endoplasmic reticulum controls lipid homeostasis due to its central role in lipid biosynthesis and its regulation. Aberrant lipid composition and membrane properties in the endoplasmic reticulum interfere with its ... -
Functional characterisation of DHX proteins in the regulation of RNA metabolism and genome stability
(2023-08-08)Cells contain a multitude of different RNAs, which are highly versatile biomolecules that have crucial functions in almost all cellular processes. Furthermore, the inter-relationship between RNA and proteins is essential, ... -
Elongation factor P: mechanism of action and opportunities for drug design
(2023-07-24)EF-P is a conserved protein that has shape similarity to the tRNAs and binds to the E site of the ribosome. EF-P enhances the rate of peptide bond formation during the synthesis of polyPro sequences. In E. coli one third ... -
Translation Termination in Human Mitochondria: The Role of mtRF1 and mtRF1a
(2022-12-09)Translation termination is the last step of ribosomal protein synthesis. Dedicated translation factors are imported into mitochondria to convert the information stored in the retained mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and to ... -
Molecular insights into the roles of RNA helicases during large ribosomal subunit assembly
(2021-02-25)RNA helicases are enzymes present in all domains of life that are important in many aspects of RNA metabolism. They harbor a conserved helicase core that uses the energy of NTP binding and hydrolysis to change affinity to ... -
Analysis of the Interactome and Membrane Insertion of VAPB, a Tail- Anchored Protein at the Inner Nuclear Membrane
(2020-06-26)Tail-anchored (TA) proteins are a group of integral membrane proteins defined by the presence of a single transmembrane domain (TMD) at the C-terminal domain and are involved in functionally diverse cellular processes. ...