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Class:IdLiteratureReference:6813784
_displayNameDecreased glucocerebrosidase activity in Gaucher disease parallels quantitative enzyme loss due to abnormal interaction with TCP1 and c-Cbl
_timestamp2015-11-24 16:15:28
author[Person:6813773] Lu, Jie
[Person:6813780] Chiang, Jeffrey
[Person:6813776] Iyer, Rajiv R
[Person:6813789] Thompson, Eli
[Person:6813775] Kaneski, Christine R
[Person:6813774] Xu, David S
[Person:6813783] Yang, Chunzhang
[Person:6813788] Chen, Masako
[Person:6813779] Hodes, Richard J
[Person:6813781] Lonser, Russell R
[Person:6813782] Brady, Roscoe O
[Person:6813785] Zhuang, Zhengping
created[InstanceEdit:6813786] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2015-11-24
journalProc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
pages21665-70
pubMedIdentifier21098288
titleDecreased glucocerebrosidase activity in Gaucher disease parallels quantitative enzyme loss due to abnormal interaction with TCP1 and c-Cbl
volume107
year2010
(literatureReference)[Reaction:390470] Association of CCT/TriC with other substrates during biosynthesis (unknown chaperone) [Homo sapiens]
[CandidateSet:391287] unfolded CCT/TRiC substrate candidates [cytosol] [Homo sapiens]
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