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De novo macrocyclic peptides for inhibiting, stabilizing, and probing the function of the retromer endosomal trafficking complex
NHMRC| Peripheral Membrane Proteins In Health And Disease ,
NIH| NCCAT: National Center for CryoEM Access and Training ,
ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP160101743 ,
ARC| ARC Centres of Excellence - Grant ID: CE140100011 ,
NIH| Molecular mechanisms of coat assembly and regulation in membrane trafficking pathways ,
ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180103244 ,
NHMRC| Systems approaches to understanding mitochondrial function and dysfunction in disease ,
NHMRC| Modulating Protein-Protein Interactions In Disease ,
NHMRC| Multiscale analysis of plasma membrane microdomains in health and disease
Authors: Kai-En Chen; Qian Guo; Timothy A. Hill; Yi Cui; Amy K. Kendall; Zhe Yang; Ryan J. Hall; +16 Authors
Kai-En Chen; Qian Guo; Timothy A. Hill; Yi Cui; Amy K. Kendall; Zhe Yang; Ryan J. Hall; Michael D. Healy; Joanna Sacharz; Suzanne J. Norwood; Sachini Fonseka; Boyang Xie; Robert C. Reid; Natalya Leneva; Robert G. Parton; Rajesh Ghai; David A. Stroud; David P. Fairlie; Hiroaki Suga; Lauren P. Jackson; Rohan D. Teasdale; Toby Passioura; Brett M. Collins;
De novo macrocyclic peptides for inhibiting, stabilizing, and probing the function of the retromer endosomal trafficking complex
Abstract
Novel macrocyclic peptides are found that bind and modulate the function of the retromer membrane trafficking complex.
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- University of Queensland Australia
- University of Sydney Australia
- University of Melbourne Australia
- Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis Australia
- Royal Children's Hospital Australia
Keywords
610, 540, Neuroscience
610, 540, Neuroscience
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