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Details on Person May, B, 2013-07-16

Class:IdInstanceEdit:3903002
_displayNameMay, B, 2013-07-16
_timestamp2013-07-16 21:34:42
author[Person:203835] May, Bruce
dateTime2013-07-17 01:34:30
(created)[Summation:3903001] As infered from mouse homologs, PPARGC1A (PGC-1alpha) is SUM...
[GroupModifiedResidue:3903003] sumoylated lysine (monoSUMO1 [nucleoplasm]) at 184
[LiteratureReference:3903004] SUMO-specific protease 1 regulates mitochondrial biogenesis through PGC-1?
[Reaction:3903005] Sumoylation of Ppargc1a with Sumo1 [Mus musculus]
[Person:3903006] Huang, Chao
[Person:3903007] Xue, Song
[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:3903008] monoSumo1-K183-Ppargc1a [nucleoplasm] [Mus musculus]
[GroupModifiedResidue:3903009] sumoylated lysine (monoSumo1 [nucleoplasm]) at 183
[Summation:3903012] Ppargc1a (Pgc-1alpha) is sumoylated at lysine-183 with Sumo1...
[LiteratureReference:3903013] SUMOylation attenuates the function of PGC-1alpha
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