The endoplasmic reticulum enzyme DGAT2 is found in mitochondria-associated membranes and has a mitochondrial targeting signal that promotes its association with mitochondria


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    • Author:  Stone SS  Levin MC  Zhou P  Han J  Walther TC  Farese RV Jr.  

    • Abstract:  Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, San Francisco, CA 94158.

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