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Details on Person Expression and characterization of a human cDNA that complements the temperature-sensitive defect in dolichol kinase activity in the yeast sec59-1 mutant: the enzymatic phosphorylation of dolichol and diacylglycerol are catalyzed by separate CTP-mediated kinase activities in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Class:IdLiteratureReference:449219
_displayNameExpression and characterization of a human cDNA that complements the temperature-sensitive defect in dolichol kinase activity in the yeast sec59-1 mutant: the enzymatic phosphorylation of dolichol and diacylglycerol are catalyzed by separate CTP-mediated kinase activities in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
_timestamp2011-09-29 16:47:24
author[Person:449290] Fernandez, F
[Person:449320] Shridas, P
[Person:175928] Jiang, S
[Person:1426004] Aebi, M
[Person:449282] Waechter, CJ
created[InstanceEdit:449318] Jassal, B, 2009-12-02
journalGlycobiology
modified[InstanceEdit:1614742] D'Eustachio, P, 2011-09-29
pages555-62
pubMedIdentifier12213788
titleExpression and characterization of a human cDNA that complements the temperature-sensitive defect in dolichol kinase activity in the yeast sec59-1 mutant: the enzymatic phosphorylation of dolichol and diacylglycerol are catalyzed by separate CTP-mediated kinase activities in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
volume12
year2002
(literatureReference)[Reaction:446195] DOLK phosphorylates DCHOL to DOLP [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:4755583] Defective DOLK causes DOLK-CDG [Homo sapiens]
[FailedReaction:4755600] Defective DOLK does not phosphorylate DCHOL [Homo sapiens]
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