Title : ERp44 mediates a thiol-independent retention of formylglycine-generating enzyme in the endoplasmic reticulum.

Pub. Date : 2008 Mar 7

PMID : 18178549






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1 Here we show that ERp44 interacts with FGE forming heterodimeric and, to a lesser extent, also heterotetrameric and octameric complexes, which are stabilized through disulfide bonding between cysteine 29 of ERp44 and cysteines 50 and 52 in the N-terminal region of FGE. Disulfides endoplasmic reticulum protein 44 Homo sapiens
2 Here we show that ERp44 interacts with FGE forming heterodimeric and, to a lesser extent, also heterotetrameric and octameric complexes, which are stabilized through disulfide bonding between cysteine 29 of ERp44 and cysteines 50 and 52 in the N-terminal region of FGE. Disulfides endoplasmic reticulum protein 44 Homo sapiens