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Details on Person Akutsu, Masato

Class:IdPerson:2586663
_displayNameAkutsu, Masato
_timestamp2012-11-16 08:17:03
created[InstanceEdit:2586650] Shamovsky, V, 2012-11-16
firstnameMasato
initialM
surnameAkutsu
(author)[LiteratureReference:2586656] Two-sided ubiquitin binding explains specificity of the TAB2 NZF domain
[LiteratureReference:5661516] Binding of OTULIN to the PUB domain of HOIP controls NF-?B signaling
[LiteratureReference:5689879] Structural basis and specificity of human otubain 1-mediated deubiquitination
[LiteratureReference:6803649] LC3C, bound selectively by a noncanonical LIR motif in NDP52, is required for antibacterial autophagy
[LiteratureReference:8862421] OTU deubiquitinases reveal mechanisms of linkage specificity and enable ubiquitin chain restriction analysis
[LiteratureReference:8863203] CUL3-KBTBD6/KBTBD7 ubiquitin ligase cooperates with GABARAP proteins to spatially restrict TIAM1-RAC1 signaling
[LiteratureReference:8869347] An ankyrin-repeat ubiquitin-binding domain determines TRABID's specificity for atypical ubiquitin chains
[LiteratureReference:9967967] Ubiquitin-dependent regulation of Cdc42 by XIAP
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