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Type Details Score
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: This family consists of several Rab5-interacting proteins (RIP5 or Rab5ip) including ER membrane protein complex subunit 6 (EMC6) and RCAF1. The ras-related GTPase rab5 is rate-limiting for homotypic early endosome fusion. Rab5ip represents a novel rab5 interacting protein that may function on endocytic vesicles as a receptor for rab5-GDP and participate in the activation of rab5 []. EMC6 interacts with Rab5A and BECN1/Beclin 1 and regulates autophagosome formation []. EMC6 is part of the EMC complex, required for efficient folding of proteins in the ER []and for post-translational membrane insertion of tail-anchored (TA) proteins [, ]. RCAF1 acts as an assembly factor for mitochondrial respiratory complexes [].
Publication  
First Author: Moutaoufik MT
Year: 2019
Journal: iScience
Title: Rewiring of the Human Mitochondrial Interactome during Neuronal Reprogramming Reveals Regulators of the Respirasome and Neurogenesis.
Volume: 19
Pages: 1114-1132
Protein
Organism: Mus musculus/domesticus
Length: 129  
Fragment?: false
Publication      
First Author: Xiong L
Year: 2019
Journal: Cell Death Differ
Title: ER complex proteins are required for rhodopsin biosynthesis and photoreceptor survival in Drosophila and mice.
Publication    
First Author: O'Donnell JP
Year: 2020
Journal: Elife
Title: The architecture of EMC reveals a path for membrane protein insertion.
Volume: 9
Publication
First Author: Pleiner T
Year: 2020
Journal: Science
Title: Structural basis for membrane insertion by the human ER membrane protein complex.
Volume: 369
Issue: 6502
Pages: 433-436