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Antje Blumenthal1, Leslie C Domínguez Cadena1
1Frazer Institute, The University of Queensland , Brisbane, Australia.
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Bernaleau et al. (https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20240825) show that CCDC134 located in the ER is required for TLR biogenesis by controlling the N-glycosylation, folding, and stabilization of the ER chaperone Gp96.
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