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Details on Person The prodomain of BMP-7 targets the BMP-7 complex to the extracellular matrix

Class:IdLiteratureReference:208041
_displayNameThe prodomain of BMP-7 targets the BMP-7 complex to the extracellular matrix
_timestamp2007-12-18 11:47:09
author[Person:207419] Gregory, KE
[Person:207928] Ono, RN
[Person:207334] Charbonneau, NL
[Person:207181] Kuo, CL
[Person:204697] Keene, DR
[Person:207257] Bachinger, HP
[Person:207682] Sakai, LY
created[InstanceEdit:205608] Williams, MG, 2007-03-27 14:11:11
journalJ Biol Chem
pages27970-80
pubMedIdentifier15929982
titleThe prodomain of BMP-7 targets the BMP-7 complex to the extracellular matrix
volume280
year2005
(literatureReference)[Reaction:209006] Human ProBMP7:BMP7 dimer complex transports from the trans-golgi to the extracellular space [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:209047] Full-length human BMP7 dimer is cleaved by Furin to form ProBMP7:BMP7 dimer complex [Homo sapiens]
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