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Details on Person UPF1 association with the cap-binding protein, CBP80, promotes nonsense-mediated mRNA decay at two distinct steps

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1295716
_displayNameUPF1 association with the cap-binding protein, CBP80, promotes nonsense-mediated mRNA decay at two distinct steps
_timestamp2011-05-18 10:28:16
author[Person:425601] Hwang, J
[Person:114205] Sato, H
[Person:191365] Tang, Y
[Person:1295748] Matsuda, D
[Person:162437] Maquat, LE
created[InstanceEdit:1295728] May, B, 2011-05-18
journalMol Cell
pages396-409
pubMedIdentifier20691628
titleUPF1 association with the cap-binding protein, CBP80, promotes nonsense-mediated mRNA decay at two distinct steps
volume39
year2010
(literatureReference)[Reaction:927832] UPF1 binds an mRNP with a termination codon preceding an Exon Junction Complex [Homo sapiens]
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