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Details on Person The C-terminal RG dipeptide repeats of the spliceosomal Sm proteins D1 and D3 contain symmetrical dimethylarginines, which form a major B-cell epitope for anti-Sm autoantibodies

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_displayNameThe C-terminal RG dipeptide repeats of the spliceosomal Sm proteins D1 and D3 contain symmetrical dimethylarginines, which form a major B-cell epitope for anti-Sm autoantibodies
_timestamp2007-04-30 18:29:35
author[Person:197141] Brahms, H
[Person:197143] Raymackers, J
[Person:197132] Union, A
[Person:197127] de Keyser, F
[Person:197128] Meheus, L
[Person:72116] Luhrmann, Reinhard
created[InstanceEdit:197138] Gillespie, ME, 2007-04-30 18:29:31
journalJ Biol Chem
pages17122-9
pubMedIdentifier10747894
titleThe C-terminal RG dipeptide repeats of the spliceosomal Sm proteins D1 and D3 contain symmetrical dimethylarginines, which form a major B-cell epitope for anti-Sm autoantibodies
volume275
year2000
(literatureReference)[Summation:191766] The survival of motor neurons (SMN) complex binds to Sm prot...
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