New approach for protein-misfolding diseases: Quality control of membrane proteins

Researchers have identified a new function of a well-known enzyme: the signal peptidase complex is responsible for the quality control of membrane proteins. The discovery of this new function for a key enzyme in cell biology could lead to new therapeutic approaches for Alzheimer’s and other protein-misfolding diseases.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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