MALL, a membrane-tetra-spanning proteolipid overexpressed in cancer, is present in membraneless nuclear biomolecular condensates
Proteolipids are proteins with unusual lipid-like properties. It has long been established that PLP and plasmolipin, which are two unrelated membrane-tetra-spanning myelin proteolipids, can be converted in vitro into a water-soluble form with a distinct conformation, raising the question of whether...
Main Authors: | Alonso, M.A (Author), Bernabé-Rubio, M. (Author), Casares-Arias, J. (Author), Correas, I. (Author), Kremer, L. (Author), Labat-de-Hoz, L. (Author), Rubio-Ramos, A. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2022
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