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Nodal modulator (NOMO) is required to sustain endoplasmic reticulum morphology.

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In this article, the authors performed a proteomic screen and identified nodal modulator (NOMO), a widely conserved type I transmembrane protein of unknown function, with three nearly identical orthologs specified in the human genome.
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This article is published in Journal of Biological Chemistry.The article was published on 2021-08-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sequestosome 1 & Unfolded protein response.

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Quality control mechanisms that protect nuclear envelope identity and function

TL;DR: The most recent work exploring nuclear envelope quality control mechanisms across eukaryotes is synthesized, finding specializations of cellular degradative machineries tailored to meeting the unique challenges imposed by the NE.
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Biological Role of Nodal Modulator: A Comprehensive Review of the Last Two Decades.

Yuhui Sun, +2 more
- 08 Feb 2022 - 
TL;DR: The role of NOMO in different diseases and the mechanism underlying its effects remains unknown are reviewed and investigated.
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Dynamics of CLIMP-63 S-acylation control ER morphology

TL;DR: In this paper , the impact of S-acylation, a reversible post-translational lipid modification, on CLIMP-63 cellular distribution and function was analyzed using super-resolution microscopy and focused ion beam electron microscopy.
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The Phyre2 web portal for protein modeling, prediction and analysis

TL;DR: An updated protocol for Phyre2, which uses advanced remote homology detection methods to build 3D models, predict ligand binding sites and analyze the effect of amino acid variants for a user's protein sequence.
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RELION: implementation of a Bayesian approach to cryo-EM structure determination.

TL;DR: Developments that reduce the computational costs of the underlying maximum a posteriori (MAP) algorithm, as well as statistical considerations that yield new insights into the accuracy with which the relative orientations of individual particles may be determined are described.
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The Unfolded Protein Response: From Stress Pathway to Homeostatic Regulation

TL;DR: The vast majority of proteins that a cell secretes or displays on its surface first enter the endoplasmic reticulum, where they fold and assemble, and only properly assembled proteins advance from the ER to the cell surface.
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EMAN2: an extensible image processing suite for electron microscopy.

TL;DR: EMAN2 has been under development for the last two years, with a completely refactored image processing library, and a wide range of features to make it much more flexible and extensible than EMAN1.
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Roles of N-Linked Glycans in the Endoplasmic Reticulum

TL;DR: From a process involved in cell wall synthesis in archaea and some bacteria, N-linked glycosylation has evolved into the most common covalent protein modification in eukaryotic cells.
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