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Class:IdLiteratureReference:6805257
_displayNameConversion of p35 to p25 deregulates Cdk5 activity and promotes neurodegeneration
_timestamp2015-10-19 16:23:54
author[Person:6805258] Patrick, G N
[Person:6805267] Zukerberg, L
[Person:6805260] Nikolic, M
[Person:6805270] de la Monte, S
[Person:6805272] Dikkes, P
[Person:6805254] Tsai, L H
created[InstanceEdit:6805264] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2015-10-19
journalNature
pages615-22
pubMedIdentifier10604467
titleConversion of p35 to p25 deregulates Cdk5 activity and promotes neurodegeneration
volume402
year1999
(literatureReference)[Reaction:6805276] CDK5 phosphorylates TP53 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8863013] CDK5 binds p25 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8863587] CDK5:p25 translocates to the nucleus [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:8863459] p25 has a 5-10 fold longer half-life compared to p35 and lac...
[Summation:8863592] The complex of CDK5 and p25 can translocate to the nucleus (...
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