The inner nuclear membrane (INM) is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) but harbors a distinctive proteome essential for nuclear functions. In yeast, the Asi1/Asi2/Asi3 ubiquitin ligase complex safeguards the INM proteome through the clearance of mislocalized ER membrane proteins. How the Asi complex selectively targets mislocalized proteins and coordinates its activity with other ER functions, such as protein biogenesis, is unclear. Here, we uncover a link between INM proteome identity and membrane protein complex assembly in the remaining ER. We show that lone proteins and complex subunits failing to assemble in the ER access the INM for Asi-mediated degradation. Substrates are recognized by direct binding of Asi2 to their tran...
Proteins can occasionally behave aberrantly within the cell and cause a variety of physiological iss...
Ribosome assembly is an essential process that consumes prodigious quantities of cellular resources....
Protein homeostasis, or proteostasis, is crucial for the functioning of a cell, as proteins that are...
The inner nuclear membrane (INM) is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) but harbors a dis...
Misfolded proteins in the membrane and lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are eliminated by a q...
International audienceThe nuclear envelope is a double membrane that separates the nucleus from the ...
Misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are eliminated by a quality control system call...
The nuclear envelope is a barrier comprised of outer and inner membranes that separate the cytoplasm...
The nuclear envelope (NE) is the defining feature of eukaryotic cells, separating the nucleus from t...
In their natural environment, cells are regularly exposed to various stress conditions that may lead...
BACKGROUND: Misfolded proteins are generally recognised by cellular quality control machinery, which...
Cells possess multiple mechanisms that protect against the accumulation of toxic aggregation-prone p...
Misfolded proteins are generally recognised by cellular quality control machinery, which typically r...
SummaryIt remains unclear how misfolded membrane proteins are selected and destroyed during endoplas...
The preservation of a healthy proteome is important for all cellular function. Sequential protein qu...
Proteins can occasionally behave aberrantly within the cell and cause a variety of physiological iss...
Ribosome assembly is an essential process that consumes prodigious quantities of cellular resources....
Protein homeostasis, or proteostasis, is crucial for the functioning of a cell, as proteins that are...
The inner nuclear membrane (INM) is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) but harbors a dis...
Misfolded proteins in the membrane and lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are eliminated by a q...
International audienceThe nuclear envelope is a double membrane that separates the nucleus from the ...
Misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are eliminated by a quality control system call...
The nuclear envelope is a barrier comprised of outer and inner membranes that separate the cytoplasm...
The nuclear envelope (NE) is the defining feature of eukaryotic cells, separating the nucleus from t...
In their natural environment, cells are regularly exposed to various stress conditions that may lead...
BACKGROUND: Misfolded proteins are generally recognised by cellular quality control machinery, which...
Cells possess multiple mechanisms that protect against the accumulation of toxic aggregation-prone p...
Misfolded proteins are generally recognised by cellular quality control machinery, which typically r...
SummaryIt remains unclear how misfolded membrane proteins are selected and destroyed during endoplas...
The preservation of a healthy proteome is important for all cellular function. Sequential protein qu...
Proteins can occasionally behave aberrantly within the cell and cause a variety of physiological iss...
Ribosome assembly is an essential process that consumes prodigious quantities of cellular resources....
Protein homeostasis, or proteostasis, is crucial for the functioning of a cell, as proteins that are...