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    CNNM/CorB proteins are a conserved family of membrane proteins associated with Mg2+ transport. Here, structures of an archaeal CorB protein in apo state and with Mg2+-ATP bound and accompanying biophysical experiments suggest direct Mg2+ transport by CorB proteins.

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    • Researchers from @mcgillu @CRBSMcGill, including @YuSebyChen, @kalle_gehring and @JohnEBurke2, report strucutres of CorB protein, suggesting direct Mg2+ transport by the conserved family of CNNM/CorB proteins. https://t.co/bty24YPwpL https://t.co/7G5RUFmeD4

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    CNNM/CorB proteins are a conserved family of membrane proteins associated with Mg2+ transport. Here, structures of an archaeal CorB protein in apo state and with Mg2+-ATP bound and accompanying biophysical experiments suggest direct Mg2+ transport by CorB proteins.

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    • Researchers from @mcgillu @CRBSMcGill, including @YuSebyChen, @kalle_gehring and @JohnEBurke2, report strucutres of CorB protein, suggesting direct Mg2+ transport by the conserved family of CNNM/CorB proteins. https://t.co/bty24YxV1b https://t.co/B1KMZPmiv2

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    Phosphatases of regenerating liver (PRL1–3) are among the most oncogenic protein phosphatases but their mechanism of action is poorly understood. Multiple substrates have been proposed as well as a non-catalytic function regulating magnesium transport. Our recent identification of a catalytically inactive PRL mutant that retains oncogenicity in a mouse model promises to resolve the question of…

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    • Phosphatase, pseudo-phosphatase, or both? New Comment by @kalle_gehring on a recent study of Phosphatase of Regenerating Liver (PRL3) oncogenicity provides insight into this enigmatic and highly oncogenic protein #phosphatase. https://t.co/gSoW0Im27C https://t.co/B72YvkfVN4