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Details on Person Tanida, Isei
| Class:Id | Person:5205633 |
| _displayName | Tanida, Isei |
| _timestamp | 2013-12-04 20:30:25 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:5205680] Gillespie, Marc E, 2013-12-04 |
| firstname | Isei |
| initial | I |
| surname | Tanida |
| (author) | [LiteratureReference:5205644] Autophagosome formation and molecular mechanism of autophagy [LiteratureReference:5671722] Autophagy basics [LiteratureReference:5679283] HsAtg4B/HsApg4B/autophagin-1 cleaves the carboxyl termini of three human Atg8 homologues and delipidates microtubule-associated protein light chain 3- and GABAA receptor-associated protein-phospholipid conjugates [LiteratureReference:5682386] Human Apg3p/Aut1p homologue is an authentic E2 enzyme for multiple substrates, GATE-16, GABARAP, and MAP-LC3, and facilitates the conjugation of hApg12p to hApg5p [LiteratureReference:5682890] The FAP motif within human ATG7, an autophagy-related E1-like enzyme, is essential for the E2-substrate reaction of LC3 lipidation [LiteratureReference:5682905] The mouse APG10 homologue, an E2-like enzyme for Apg12p conjugation, facilitates MAP-LC3 modification [LiteratureReference:5682960] The crystal structure of human Atg4b, a processing and de-conjugating enzyme for autophagosome-forming modifiers |
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