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Class:IdLiteratureReference:450565
_displayNameFunctional cloning of BRF1, a regulator of ARE-dependent mRNA turnover
_timestamp2009-12-16 21:11:52
author[Person:429881] Stoecklin, G
[Person:429058] Colombi, M
[Person:450579] Raineri, I
[Person:450508] Leuenberger, S
[Person:450369] Mallaun, M
[Person:450534] Schmidlin, M
[Person:429453] Gross, B
[Person:216908] Lu, M
[Person:162356] Kitamura, T
[Person:449156] Moroni, C
created[InstanceEdit:450588] May, B, 2009-12-16
journalEMBO J
pages4709-18
pubMedIdentifier12198173
titleFunctional cloning of BRF1, a regulator of ARE-dependent mRNA turnover
volume21
year2002
(literatureReference)[Reaction:450490] Protein Kinase B/Akt phosphorylates BRF1 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:450517] Butyrate Response Factor1 (BRF1) binds AU-rich element in 3' UTR of mRNA [Homo sapiens]
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