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Ribosome-bound protein biogenesis factors (RPBs) are essential for the early steps of protein biogenesis. A hallmark of RPBs is their ability to bind to the platform surrounding the exit of the ribosomal polypeptide tunnel. Here we describe the interplay between yeast RPBs, which affect the targeting of proteins to the ER membrane.
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Zhang, Y., Hayashi, S., Tais, A. et al. Am Ende des Tunnels — Ribosomenassoziierte Proteinbiogenesefaktoren. Biospektrum 18, 476–478 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-012-0214-8
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