Eric Mockler
2 Papers
Eric Mockler is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endoplasmic-reticulum-associated protein degradation & Protein folding. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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A Comprehensive Enumeration of the Human Proteostasis Network. 1. Components of Translation, Protein Folding, and Organelle-Specific Systems
Suzanne Elsasser,Lisa P. Elia,Richard I. Morimoto,Evan T. Powers,Daniel Finley,Eric Mockler,Leandro Lima,Steven Finkbeiner,Jason E. Gestwicki,Thomas Stoeger,Kedi Cao,Dan Garza,Jeffery W. Kelly,Miranda P. Collier,T. Kelly Rainbolt,Shuhei Taguwa,Ching Chieh Chou,Ranen Aviner,Natália Barbosa,Fabian Morales-Polanco,Vincent B. Masto,Judith Frydman +21 more
TL;DR: This series of manuscripts aims to operationally define the human proteostasis network by providing a comprehensive, annotated list of its components, including 959 unique genes that comprise the protein synthesis machinery, chaperones, folding enzymes, systems for trafficking proteins into and out of organelles, and organelle-specific degradation systems.
A Comprehensive Enumeration of the Human Proteostasis Network. 2. Components of the Autophagy-Lysosome Pathway
Suzanne Elsasser,Lisa P. Elia,Richard I. Morimoto,Daniel Finley,Beatrice Costa,Zachary Tokuno,Shijie Wang,Rajshri G. Iyer,Bianca Barth,Eric Mockler,Steven Finkbeiner,Jason E. Gestwicki,Reese A.K. Richardson,Thomas Stoeger,Ee Phie Tan,Q Xiao,Christian Cole,Lynée A. Massey,Dan Garza,Evan T. Powers,Jeffery W. Kelly,T. Kelly Rainbolt,Ching Chieh Chou,Vincent B. Masto,Judith Frydman,Ralph A. Nixon +25 more
TL;DR: The autophagy-lysosome pathway is one of the two major protein degradation systems in human cells as mentioned in this paper , and a curated list of 838 unique high-confidence components of the pathway is presented in this paper.