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Details on Person Carboxyl methylation of the phosphoprotein phosphatase 2A catalytic subunit promotes its functional association with regulatory subunits in vivo

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8857621
_displayNameCarboxyl methylation of the phosphoprotein phosphatase 2A catalytic subunit promotes its functional association with regulatory subunits in vivo
_timestamp2016-02-15 16:41:17
author[Person:2326791] Wu, J
[Person:8857617] Tolstykh, T
[Person:6801718] Lee, J
[Person:8857605] Boyd, K
[Person:8857631] Stock, J B
[Person:8857635] Broach, J R
created[InstanceEdit:8857624] Jupe, Steve, 2016-02-15
journalEMBO J.
pages5672-81
pubMedIdentifier11060018
titleCarboxyl methylation of the phosphoprotein phosphatase 2A catalytic subunit promotes its functional association with regulatory subunits in vivo
volume19
year2000
(literatureReference)[Summation:8856947] Reversible methylation of the PP2A C subunit is a highly con...
[Summation:8857836] Reversible methylation of the PP2A C subunit is a highly con...
[Summation:8964124] The reversible methylation of the PP2A C subunit is a highly...
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