Hannigan et al. characterize the protein interactomes of four ER ribosome-binding proteins using TMT-based proteomics, providing evidence that ER-bound ribosomes reside in distinct molecular environments. Their data link SEC62 to ER redox regulation and chaperone trafficking, and suggest a role for LRRC59 in SRP-coupled protein synthesis.
[doi:10.25345/C5BM3Z]
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Keywords: Tandem Mass Tags ; LRRC59 ; BirA ; translation ; mRAN ; Sec61B
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Dr. Christopher Nicchitta, Duke University, United States of America Dr. J. Will Thompson, Duke University, United States of America |
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