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Details on Person Coatomer is essential for retrieval of dilysine-tagged proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum

Class:IdLiteratureReference:6807653
_displayNameCoatomer is essential for retrieval of dilysine-tagged proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum
_timestamp2015-11-03 15:32:29
author[Person:6807651] Letourneur, Francois
[Person:162869] Gaynor, EC
[Person:6807656] Hennecke, Silke
[Person:6807655] Démollière, Corinne
[Person:6805319] Duden, Rainer
[Person:162744] Emr, SD
[Person:162861] Riezman, H
[Person:5487057] Cosson, Pierre
created[InstanceEdit:6807654] Rothfels, Karen, 2015-11-03
journalCell
pages1199-207
pubMedIdentifier8001155
titleCoatomer is essential for retrieval of dilysine-tagged proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum
volume79
year1994
(literatureReference)[Reaction:6807875] ARFGAP, cargo, v-SNAREs and p24 proteins bind nascent COPI complex [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:6811417] ARFGAP, cargo, vSNARES and p24 proteins bind COPI vesicles at Golgi [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:6811434] COPI-dependent Golgi-to-ER retrograde traffic [Homo sapiens]
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