Natural products as modulators of eukaryotic protein secretion

Covering: up to the end of 2019 Diverse natural product small molecules have allowed critical insights into processes that govern eukaryotic cells' ability to secrete cytosolically synthesized secretory proteins into their surroundings or to insert newly synthesized integral membrane proteins i...

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Calcium homeostasis
Calcium metabolism
Diabetes mellitus
Endoplasmic reticulum
Homeostasis
Integral membrane proteins
Lipid bilayers
Lipid metabolism
Lipids
Modulators
Natural products
Neuromodulation
Proteins
Secretion
Synthesis
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