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Details on Person Fon, Edward A

Class:IdPerson:5688776
_displayNameFon, Edward A
_timestamp2015-04-20 11:38:10
created[InstanceEdit:5688810] Jupe, Steve, 2015-04-20
firstnameEdward A
initialEA
modified[InstanceEdit:5688843] Jupe, Steve, 2015-04-20
surnameFon
(author)[LiteratureReference:5688811] The Machado-Joseph disease-associated mutant form of ataxin-3 regulates parkin ubiquitination and stability
[LiteratureReference:8866209] Ubiquilin recruits Eps15 into ubiquitin-rich cytoplasmic aggregates via a UIM-UBL interaction
[LiteratureReference:9835089] Mechanism of PINK1 activation by autophosphorylation and insights into assembly on the TOM complex
[LiteratureReference:9838775] Structural basis for feedforward control in the PINK1/Parkin pathway
[LiteratureReference:9838786] Ubiquitin is phosphorylated by PINK1 to activate parkin
[LiteratureReference:9839876] Structure of parkin reveals mechanisms for ubiquitin ligase activation
[LiteratureReference:9839897] Structure-guided mutagenesis reveals a hierarchical mechanism of Parkin activation
[LiteratureReference:9840257] Mfn2 ubiquitination by PINK1/parkin gates the p97-dependent release of ER from mitochondria to drive mitophagy
[LiteratureReference:9840266] Selective localization of Mfn2 near PINK1 enables its preferential ubiquitination by Parkin on mitochondria
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