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Details on Person A unique fold of phospholipase C-beta mediates dimerization and interaction with G alpha q

Class:IdLiteratureReference:398020
_displayNameA unique fold of phospholipase C-beta mediates dimerization and interaction with G alpha q
_timestamp2009-03-16 10:27:02
author[Person:398021] Singer, AU
[Person:398019] Waldo, GL
[Person:398018] Harden, TK
[Person:74412] Sondek, J
created[InstanceEdit:398017] Jupe, S, 2009-03-16 10:26:51
journalNat Struct Biol
pages32-6
pubMedIdentifier11753430
titleA unique fold of phospholipase C-beta mediates dimerization and interaction with G alpha q
volume9
year2002
(literatureReference)[Reaction:398188] PLC beta is activated by G alpha (q) [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:374856] The active form of G protein alpha subunit q (Gq-alpha) was ...
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