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Class:IdLiteratureReference:3299579
_displayNameThe intrinsic affinity between E2 and the Cys domain of E1 in ubiquitin-like modifications
_timestamp2013-04-19 08:28:31
author[Person:3299580] Wang, Jianghai
[Person:3299576] Hu, Weidong
[Person:3299577] Cai, Sheng
[Person:3299591] Lee, Brian
[Person:3000460] Song, Jing
[Person:3000422] Chen, Yuan
created[InstanceEdit:3299570] May, B, 2013-04-19
journalMol. Cell
pages228-37
pubMedIdentifier17643372
titleThe intrinsic affinity between E2 and the Cys domain of E1 in ubiquitin-like modifications
volume27
year2007
(literatureReference)[Reaction:2993780] Transfer of SUMO1 from E1 to UBE2I (UBC9) [Homo sapiens]
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