Loss of the endoplasmic reticulum protein Tmem208 affects cell polarity, development, and viability

Debdeep Dutta(Baylor College of Medicine), Kelly Hassey(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Paul C. Marcogliese(Baylor College of Medicine), Jennifer E. Posey(MACOM (United States)), Richard A. Lewis, Carlos A. Bacino(Baylor College of Medicine), David R. Adams, Andreas Jenny(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Lefkothea Karaviti, Ashok Balasubramanyam, Mahshid S. Azamian(Baylor College of Medicine), Kim C. Worley(Baylor College of Medicine), Hugo J. Bellen(Baylor College of Medicine), Shamika Ketkar(Washington University in St. Louis), Benjamin Steger(National Human Genome Research Institute), Tiphanie P. Vogel(Baylor College of Medicine), Lindsay C. Burrage(Baylor College of Medicine), Lorraine Potocki(Baylor College of Medicine), James P. Orengo, Marie Morimoto(National Institutes of Health), Brendan Lee(Baylor College of Medicine), May Christine V. Malicdan(National Institutes of Health), Marni J. Falk(University of Pennsylvania), Shinya Yamamoto(Baylor College of Medicine), Hsiao‐Tuan Chao(Baylor College of Medicine), F. Graeme Frost(National Human Genome Research Institute), Edward M. Behrens(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Ronit Marom, Monika Weisz Hubshman, Kosuke Izumi(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Fariha Jamal, Daryl A. Scott(Baylor College of Medicine), Hongzheng Dai(Baylor College of Medicine), Michael F. Wangler(Baylor College of Medicine), Rishi V. Shridharan(Baylor College of Medicine), Pengfei Liu(University of Arizona), Paolo Moretti, Mercedes E. Alejandro, Sarah K. Nicholas, Christine M. Eng(Baylor Genetics), Gary Clark, Patricia A. Ward(Baylor College of Medicine), Alyssa A. Tran, Ellen F. Macnamara(National Human Genome Research Institute), William J. Craigen, Oguz Kanca(Baylor College of Medicine)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
February 21, 2024
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