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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8862232
_displayNameStructure and analysis of FCHo2 F-BAR domain: a dimerizing and membrane recruitment module that effects membrane curvature
_timestamp2016-02-25 21:03:08
author[Person:8862225] Henne, William Mike
[Person:8862230] Kent, Helen M
[Person:8862237] Ford, Marijn G J
[Person:8862235] Hegde, Balachandra G
[Person:8862236] Daumke, Oliver
[Person:3772154] Butler, P Jonathan G
[Person:8862226] Mittal, Rohit
[Person:8862233] Langen, Ralf
[Person:8862231] Evans, Philip R
[Person:8856476] McMahon, Harvey T
created[InstanceEdit:8862234] Rothfels, Karen, 2016-02-25
journalStructure
pages839-52
pubMedIdentifier17540576
titleStructure and analysis of FCHo2 F-BAR domain: a dimerizing and membrane recruitment module that effects membrane curvature
volume15
year2007
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8862280] FCHo proteins bind nascent clathrin-coated pit [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8867754] F- and N- BAR domain proteins bind the clathrin-coated pit [Homo sapiens]
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