The novel peroxin Pex37: the Pxmp2 family joins the peroxisomal fission machinery

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Peroxisomes can undergo fission during cell division, followed by their segregation between mother and daughter cells. Despite species-specific variations in the molecular composition of the fission machinery, the central mechanistic factors can be assigned to two groups: the Pex11 family and the dynamin-related protein family. In a recent study, Singh et al. describe the involvement of a member of the Pxmp2-related protein family in peroxisome fission: the novel peroxin Pex37.

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Platta, H. W., & Erdmann, R. (2020, May 1). The novel peroxin Pex37: the Pxmp2 family joins the peroxisomal fission machinery. FEBS Journal. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/febs.15153

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