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Details on Person Functional studies on native and mutated forms of perilipins. A role in protein kinase A-mediated lipolysis of triacylglycerols.

Class:IdLiteratureReference:163501
_displayNameFunctional studies on native and mutated forms of perilipins. A role in protein kinase A-mediated lipolysis of triacylglycerols.
_timestamp2005-05-02 18:39:15
author[Person:163427] Tansey, JT
[Person:163401] Huml, AM
[Person:163461] Vogt, R
[Person:163393] Davis, KE
[Person:163583] Jones, JM
[Person:163559] Fraser, KA
[Person:163415] Brasaemle, DL
[Person:163466] Kimmel, AR
[Person:163547] Londos, C
created[InstanceEdit:163566] D'Eustachio, P, 2005-05-02 18:38:43
journalJ Biol Chem
pages8401-6
pubMedIdentifier12477720
titleFunctional studies on native and mutated forms of perilipins. A role in protein kinase A-mediated lipolysis of triacylglycerols.
volume278
year2003
(literatureReference)[Summation:163590] Rat perilipin, the major protein at the surfaces of cytosoli...
[Reaction:163601] perilipin + 3 ATP -> phosphorylated perilipin + 3 ADP [Rattus norvegicus]
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