The CXXCXXC motif determines the folding, structure and stability of human Ero1-La.
(2000)
Journal Article
Benham, A., Cabibbo, A., Fassio, A., Bulleid, N., Sitia, R., & Braakman, I. (2000). The CXXCXXC motif determines the folding, structure and stability of human Ero1-La. The EMBO Journal, 19(17), 4493-4502. https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/19.17.4493
The presence of correctly formed disulfide bonds is crucial to the structure and function of proteins that are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Disulfide bond formation occurs in the ER owing to the presence of several specialized catal... Read More about The CXXCXXC motif determines the folding, structure and stability of human Ero1-La..