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Details on Person Gherzi, R

Class:IdPerson:449155
_displayNameGherzi, R
_timestamp2009-11-28 04:36:38
created[InstanceEdit:449159] May, B, 2009-11-28
initialR
surnameGherzi
(author)[LiteratureReference:449160] AU binding proteins recruit the exosome to degrade ARE-containing mRNAs
[LiteratureReference:450413] The ARE-dependent mRNA-destabilizing activity of BRF1 is regulated by protein kinase B
[LiteratureReference:450416] Tethering KSRP, a decay-promoting AU-rich element-binding protein, to mRNAs elicits mRNA decay
[LiteratureReference:450498] Phosphorylation-mediated unfolding of a KH domain regulates KSRP localization via 14-3-3 binding
[LiteratureReference:450524] A KH domain RNA binding protein, KSRP, promotes ARE-directed mRNA turnover by recruiting the degradation machinery
[LiteratureReference:450567] RETRACTED (no use) The RNA-binding protein KSRP promotes decay of beta-catenin mRNA and is inactivated by PI3K-AKT signaling
[LiteratureReference:451193] p38-dependent phosphorylation of the mRNA decay-promoting factor KSRP controls the stability of select myogenic transcripts
[LiteratureReference:480422] Human tenascin gene. Structure of the 5'-region, identification, and characterization of the transcription regulatory sequences
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