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Details on Person The Mad2 spindle checkpoint protein undergoes similar major conformational changes upon binding to either Mad1 or Cdc20

Class:IdLiteratureReference:143448
_displayNameThe Mad2 spindle checkpoint protein undergoes similar major conformational changes upon binding to either Mad1 or Cdc20
_timestamp2004-11-10 00:28:31
author[Person:143438] Luo, X
[Person:143439] Tang, Z
[Person:143455] Rizo, J
[Person:143436] Yu, H
created[InstanceEdit:143449] Matthews, L, 2004-11-10 00:28:03
journalMol Cell
pages59-71
pubMedIdentifier11804586
titleThe Mad2 spindle checkpoint protein undergoes similar major conformational changes upon binding to either Mad1 or Cdc20
volume9
year2002
(literatureReference)[Reaction:141422] MAD2 converted to an inhibitory state via interaction with Mad1 [Homo sapiens]
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