2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.05.11.540416
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Mapping the MOB proteins’ proximity network reveals a unique interaction between human MOB3C and the RNase P complex

Abstract: Distinct functions mediated by members of the monopolar spindle-one-binder (MOB) family of proteins remain elusive beyond the evolutionary conserved and well-established roles of MOB1A and B in regulating the Hippo pathway. Since MOB proteins are adaptors, understanding how they engage in protein-protein interactions and complexes assembly is essential to define the full scope of their biological functions. To address this, we undertook a proximity-dependent biotin identification (BioID) approach to define the… Show more

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