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Details on Person Comparative proteomic analysis identifies a role for SUMO in protein quality control

Class:IdLiteratureReference:3448668
_displayNameComparative proteomic analysis identifies a role for SUMO in protein quality control
_timestamp2013-05-16 04:31:40
author[Person:3000355] Tatham, Michael H
[Person:3448662] Matic, Ivan
[Person:2581431] Mann, Matthias
[Person:2997703] Hay, Ronald T
created[InstanceEdit:3448680] May, B, 2013-05-16
journalSci Signal
pagesrs4
pubMedIdentifier21693764
titleComparative proteomic analysis identifies a role for SUMO in protein quality control
volume4
year2011
(literatureReference)[Pathway:3108232] SUMO E3 ligases SUMOylate target proteins [Homo sapiens]
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