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Ragulator complex

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<StructureSection load='5y39' size='340' side='right' caption='Human ragulator complex proteins: LAMTOR1 coiled coil domain (grey and cyan) + LAMTOR2 roadblock domain (green and red) + LAMTOR3 roadblock domain (pink and gold) + LAMTOR4 roadblock domain (yellow and wheat) + LAMTOR5 roadblock domain (magenta and blue) PDB code [[5y39]]' scene=''>
The '''ragulator complex''' (Lamtor) is a pentamer which recruits mTORC1 in the rapamycin (mTOR) signal-transduction pathway and activates it<ref>PMID:29285400</ref>.
The '''ragulator complex''' (Lamtor) is a pentamer which recruits mTORC1 in the rapamycin (mTOR) signal-transduction pathway and activates it<ref>PMID:29285400</ref>.
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== Function ==
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==3D structures of ragulator complex==
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== Disease ==
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[[Ragulator complex 3D structures]]
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Human ragulator complex proteins: LAMTOR1 coiled coil domain (grey and cyan) + LAMTOR2 roadblock domain (green and red) + LAMTOR3 roadblock domain (pink and gold) + LAMTOR4 roadblock domain (yellow and wheat) + LAMTOR5 roadblock domain (magenta and blue) PDB code 5y39

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