[Cell_Biology] Inaugural Article: Podocin and MEC-2 bind cholesterol to regulate the activity of associated ion channels
15th Nov 2006, 02:33 GMT
The prohibitin (PHB)-domain proteins are membrane proteins that regulate a variety of biological activities, including mechanosensation, osmotic homeostasis, and cell...
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