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Details on Person Positively charged amino acids flanking a sumoylation consensus tetramer on the 110kDa tri-snRNP component SART1 enhance sumoylation efficiency

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_displayNamePositively charged amino acids flanking a sumoylation consensus tetramer on the 110kDa tri-snRNP component SART1 enhance sumoylation efficiency
_timestamp2013-09-27 04:33:30
author[Person:3899288] Schimmel, Joost
[Person:4615888] Balog, Crina I A
[Person:4615979] Deelder, André M
[Person:4615962] Drijfhout, Jan W
[Person:4615965] Hensbergen, Paul J
[Person:3000392] Vertegaal, Alfred C O
created[InstanceEdit:4615844] May, B, 2013-09-27
journalJ Proteomics
pages1523-34
pubMedIdentifier20346425
titlePositively charged amino acids flanking a sumoylation consensus tetramer on the 110kDa tri-snRNP component SART1 enhance sumoylation efficiency
volume73
year2010
(literatureReference)[Reaction:4615834] SUMOylation of SART1 with SUMO2 [Homo sapiens]
[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:4615937] polySUMO2-K94,K141-SART1 [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens]
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