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Details on Person Walker, JE
| Class:Id | Person:164772 |
| _displayName | Walker, JE |
| _timestamp | 2008-07-07 20:55:07 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:164783] Jassal, Bijay, 2005-06-21 |
| firstname | John E |
| initial | JE |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:372849] D'Eustachio, P, 2008-07-07 20:55:07 |
| surname | Walker |
| (author) | [LiteratureReference:164787] The nuclear encoded subunits of complex I from bovine heart mitochondria [LiteratureReference:372456] Citrin and aralar1 are Ca(2+)-stimulated aspartate/glutamate transporters in mitochondria [LiteratureReference:372484] Identification of the human mitochondrial oxodicarboxylate carrier. Bacterial expression, reconstitution, functional characterization, tissue distribution, and chromosomal location [LiteratureReference:372842] Organization and sequence of the gene for the human mitochondrial dicarboxylate carrier: evolution of the carrier family [LiteratureReference:374019] The mitochondrial ornithine transporter. Bacterial expression, reconstitution, functional characterization, and tissue distribution of two human isoforms [LiteratureReference:5689024] Assembly factors for the membrane arm of human complex I [LiteratureReference:8875620] Identification of the mitochondrial glutamate transporter. Bacterial expression, reconstitution, functional characterization, and tissue distribution of two human isoforms [LiteratureReference:8942189] Human METTL20 methylates lysine residues adjacent to the recognition loop of the electron transfer flavoprotein in mitochondria [LiteratureReference:9854354] Human METTL12 is a mitochondrial methyltransferase that modifies citrate synthase |
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