ESCRT service
Steven L. Alam and
Wesley I. Sundquist
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Steven L. Alam: University of Utah, 15 North Medical Drive East, Room 4100, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-5650, USA. alam@biochem.utah.edu wes@biochem.utah.edu
Wesley I. Sundquist: University of Utah, 15 North Medical Drive East, Room 4100, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-5650, USA. alam@biochem.utah.edu wes@biochem.utah.edu
Nature, 2007, vol. 447, issue 7147, 921-922
Abstract:
The sorting and degradation of cell-surface proteins are essential for cellular homeostasis. The ESCRT-I complex is known to be involved in these events, and new structural findings elucidate its core architecture.
Date: 2007
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