Structural and mechanistic basis of the EMC-dependent biogenesis of distinct transmembrane clients

  1. Lakshmi E Miller-Vedam
  2. Bastian Bräuning
  3. Katerina D Popova
  4. Nicole T Schirle Oakdale
  5. Jessica L Bonnar
  6. Jesuraj R Prabu
  7. Elizabeth A Boydston
  8. Natalia Sevillano
  9. Matthew J Shurtleff
  10. Robert M Stroud
  11. Charles S Craik
  12. Brenda A Schulman  Is a corresponding author
  13. Adam Frost  Is a corresponding author
  14. Jonathan S Weissman  Is a corresponding author
  1. Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, United States
  2. Max Plank Institute for Biochemistry, Germany
  3. University of California, San Francisco, United States
  4. Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Germany
  5. FairJourney Biologics, Portugal
  6. Stanford University, United States
  7. St Jude Children's Research Hospital, United States
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  1. Lakshmi E Miller-Vedam
  2. Bastian Bräuning
  3. Katerina D Popova
  4. Nicole T Schirle Oakdale
  5. Jessica L Bonnar
  6. Jesuraj R Prabu
  7. Elizabeth A Boydston
  8. Natalia Sevillano
  9. Matthew J Shurtleff
  10. Robert M Stroud
  11. Charles S Craik
  12. Brenda A Schulman
  13. Adam Frost
  14. Jonathan S Weissman
(2020)
Structural and mechanistic basis of the EMC-dependent biogenesis of distinct transmembrane clients
eLife 9:e62611.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.62611