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Details on Person Invariant chain transmembrane domain trimerization: a step in MHC class II assembly

Class:IdLiteratureReference:2130307
_displayNameInvariant chain transmembrane domain trimerization: a step in MHC class II assembly
_timestamp2012-02-21 17:41:05
author[Person:2130383] Dixon, AM
[Person:2130487] Stanley, BJ
[Person:2130299] Matthews, EE
[Person:2130576] Dawson, JP
[Person:207552] Engelman, DM
created[InstanceEdit:2130630] Garapati, P V, 2012-02-21
journalBiochemistry
pages5228-34
pubMedIdentifier16618111
titleInvariant chain transmembrane domain trimerization: a step in MHC class II assembly
volume45
year2006
(literatureReference)[Reaction:2130478] Interaction of invariant chain trimer and MHC II alpha beta dimer [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2213241] Formation of nonameric complex [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8951500] Dissociation of CANX from nonameric complex [Homo sapiens]
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