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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5623279
_displayNameA BAR domain in the N terminus of the Arf GAP ASAP1 affects membrane structure and trafficking of epidermal growth factor receptor
_timestamp2014-09-12 17:40:39
author[Person:5623201] Nie, Zhongzhen
[Person:5623130] Hirsch, Dianne S
[Person:5623169] Luo, Ruibai
[Person:5623152] Jian, Xiaoying
[Person:5623245] Stauffer, Stacey
[Person:5623096] Cremesti, Aida
[Person:5623061] Andrade, Josefa
[Person:5623161] Lebowitz, Jacob
[Person:5623176] Marino, Michael
[Person:5623060] Ahvazi, Bijan
[Person:5623127] Hinshaw, Jenny E
[Person:5623218] Randazzo, Paul A
created[InstanceEdit:5623280] Rothfels, Karen, 2014-09-12
journalCurr. Biol.
pages130-9
pubMedIdentifier16431365
titleA BAR domain in the N terminus of the Arf GAP ASAP1 affects membrane structure and trafficking of epidermal growth factor receptor
volume16
year2006
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5620918] ASAP1 dimer binds membrane proteins [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:5623525] Cargo-carrying vesicles bud from the TGN [Homo sapiens]
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