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Details on Person A newly identified N-terminal amino acid sequence of human eIF4G binds poly(A)-binding protein and functions in poly(A)-dependent translation

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_displayNameA newly identified N-terminal amino acid sequence of human eIF4G binds poly(A)-binding protein and functions in poly(A)-dependent translation
_timestamp2004-12-20 12:27:56
author[Person:157276] Imataka, H
[Person:157285] Gradi, A
[Person:72609] Sonenberg, Nahum
created[InstanceEdit:157290] Matthews, L, 2004-12-20 12:27:53
journalEMBO J
pages7480-9
pubMedIdentifier9857202
titleA newly identified N-terminal amino acid sequence of human eIF4G binds poly(A)-binding protein and functions in poly(A)-dependent translation
volume17
year1998
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