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Details on Person Crystal structures of human DcpS in ligand-free and m7GDP-bound forms suggest a dynamic mechanism for scavenger mRNA decapping

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_displayNameCrystal structures of human DcpS in ligand-free and m7GDP-bound forms suggest a dynamic mechanism for scavenger mRNA decapping
_timestamp2009-08-20 22:05:41
author[Person:433081] Chen, N
[Person:433084] Walsh, MA
[Person:380009] Liu, Y
[Person:429857] Parker, R
[Person:207929] Song, H
created[InstanceEdit:433083] May, B, 2009-08-20
journalJ Mol Biol
modified[InstanceEdit:433085] May, B, 2009-08-20
pages707-18
pubMedIdentifier15769464
titleCrystal structures of human DcpS in ligand-free and m7GDP-bound forms suggest a dynamic mechanism for scavenger mRNA decapping
volume347
year2005
(literatureReference)[Reaction:429961] DCPS scavenges the 7-methylguanosine cap of mRNA [Homo sapiens]
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