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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8874812
_displayNameEffects of the isoform-specific characteristics of ATF6 alpha and ATF6 beta on endoplasmic reticulum stress response gene expression and cell viability
_timestamp2016-05-29 04:07:41
author[Person:8874830] Thuerauf, Donna J
[Person:8874827] Marcinko, Marie
[Person:8874809] Belmont, Peter J
[Person:8874813] Glembotski, Christopher C
created[InstanceEdit:8874818] May, Bruce, 2016-05-29
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages22865-78
pubMedIdentifier17522056
titleEffects of the isoform-specific characteristics of ATF6 alpha and ATF6 beta on endoplasmic reticulum stress response gene expression and cell viability
volume282
year2007
(literatureReference)[Summation:8874815] ATF6B is anchored in the Golgi membrane and cleaved in the l...
[Summation:8874823] ATF6B is anchored in the Golgi membrane and cleaved in the l...
[BlackBoxEvent:8874137] ATF6B (ATF6-beta) translocates from the cytosol to the nucleus [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:8874177] ATF6B (ATF6-beta) activates chaperones [Homo sapiens]
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