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Details on Person The mouse APG10 homologue, an E2-like enzyme for Apg12p conjugation, facilitates MAP-LC3 modification

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5682905
_displayNameThe mouse APG10 homologue, an E2-like enzyme for Apg12p conjugation, facilitates MAP-LC3 modification
_timestamp2015-03-11 10:42:50
author[Person:5682866] Nemoto, Takahiro
[Person:5205633] Tanida, Isei
[Person:5682427] Tanida-Miyake, Emiko
[Person:5679268] Minematsu-Ikeguchi, Naoko
[Person:5682877] Yokota, Masahiro
[Person:5682894] Ohsumi, Mariko
[Person:5679190] Ueno, Takashi
[Person:508069] Kominami, Eiki
created[InstanceEdit:5682876] Jupe, Steve, 2015-03-11
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
modified[InstanceEdit:5682908] Jupe, Steve, 2015-03-11
pages39517-26
pubMedIdentifier12890687
titleThe mouse APG10 homologue, an E2-like enzyme for Apg12p conjugation, facilitates MAP-LC3 modification
volume278
year2003
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5682660] Atg10 transfers to Atg12 from Atg7 to Atg10 [Mus musculus]
[Reaction:5682885] Atg12:Atg7 dimer binds Atg10 [Mus musculus]
[Reaction:5683594] Atg10:Atg12:Atg7 dimer dissociates [Mus musculus]
[Summation:5681989] After activation, ATG12 is transferred to ATG10, which has a...
[Summation:5682872] The N-terminal domain of Atg7 recruits the E2-like protein A...
[Summation:5683573] Following the transfer of ATG12 to ATG10 (Nemoto et al. 2003...
[Summation:5683574] Following the transfer of Atg12 to Atg10 they (Nemoto et al....
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