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The tether is made up of the peroxisome biogenic protein Pex3p and the peroxisome inheritance factor Inp1p, and is formed by Inp1p-mediated linkage of ER-bound Pex3p and peroxisomal Pex3p.
Mitochondria and peroxisomes are anchored to the cortical ER by discrete tethering complexes made up of proteins residing in and between both compartments., The core of the ER-mitochondrion tether is made up of Mmm1p, previously believed to be a mitochondrial protein but now shown to be an integral membrane protein of the ER, and Mdm10p, a mitochondrial outer membrane β-barrel protein.
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