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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5607922
_displayNameStructure of a NEMO/IKK-associating domain reveals architecture of the interaction site
_timestamp2014-07-14 18:56:41
author[Person:5607925] Rushe, Mia
[Person:5607923] Silvian, Laura
[Person:5607939] Bixler, Sarah
[Person:5607951] Chen, Ling Ling
[Person:5607945] Cheung, Anne
[Person:5607949] Bowes, Scott
[Person:5607927] Cuervo, Hernan
[Person:5607936] Berkowitz, Steven
[Person:5607953] Zheng, Timothy
[Person:5607946] Guckian, Kevin
[Person:5607921] Pellegrini, Maria
[Person:5607937] Lugovskoy, Alexey
created[InstanceEdit:5607935] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2014-07-14
journalStructure
pages798-808
pubMedIdentifier18462684
titleStructure of a NEMO/IKK-associating domain reveals architecture of the interaction site
volume16
year2008
(literatureReference)[Summation:5262969] A group of hypomorphic IKBKG (NEMO) mutations has been assoc...
[Summation:5609664] The multimeric I kappa B kinase (IKK) complex is a key regul...
[Summation:8867304] Co-immunoprecipitation studies and size exclusion chromatogr...
[Reaction:5609665] CHUK, IKBKB and IKBKG form IKK complex [Homo sapiens]
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