TOM22, a core component of the mitochondria outer membrane protein translocation pore, is a mitochondrial receptor for the proapoptotic protein Bax.

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Published in Cell Death Differ on November 10, 2006

Authors

G Bellot1, P-F Cartron, E Er, L Oliver, P Juin, L C Armstrong, P Bornstein, K Mihara, S Manon, F M Vallette

Author Affiliations

1: INSERM U601, Université de Nantes, Faculté de Médecine, Nantes Cedex, France.

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