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Details on Person Craig, Elizabeth A

Class:IdPerson:2520938
_displayNameCraig, Elizabeth A
_timestamp2012-10-11 21:47:12
created[InstanceEdit:2520961] May, B, 2012-10-11
firstnameElizabeth A
initialEA
surnameCraig
(author)[LiteratureReference:2520948] Interaction of J-protein co-chaperone Jac1 with Fe-S scaffold Isu is indispensable in vivo and conserved in evolution
[LiteratureReference:2520964] Binding of yeast frataxin to the scaffold for Fe-S cluster biogenesis, Isu
[LiteratureReference:5255364] Human Mpp11 J protein: ribosome-tethered molecular chaperones are ubiquitous
[LiteratureReference:8878790] Congenital sideroblastic anemia due to mutations in the mitochondrial HSP70 homologue HSPA9
[LiteratureReference:9949714] The Rqc2/Tae2 subunit of the ribosome-associated quality control (RQC) complex marks ribosome-stalled nascent polypeptide chains for aggregation
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