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Details on Person May, Bruce, 2016-10-23

Class:IdInstanceEdit:8943042
_displayNameMay, Bruce, 2016-10-23
_timestamp2016-10-23 07:16:45
author[Person:203835] May, Bruce
dateTime2016-10-23 11:15:23
(created)[Person:8943039] Yee, Muh-Ching
[BlackBoxEvent:8943040] HLTF polyubiquitinates monoubiquitinated PCNA [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8943041] HLTF binds monoUb-K164-PCNA, RAD6:RAD18, UBE2V2:Ub:UBE2N [Homo sapiens]
[LiteratureReference:8943043] SHPRH and HLTF act in a damage-specific manner to coordinate different forms of postreplication repair and prevent mutagenesis
[Person:8943044] Balogh, David
[Person:8943045] Zeman, Michelle K
[Person:8943046] Venclovas, Česlovas
[Person:8943047] Chen, Jia-Yun
[Summation:8943048] At stalled replication forks, the E3 ubiquitin ligase HLTF i...
[LiteratureReference:8943049] Human HLTF functions as a ubiquitin ligase for proliferating cell nuclear antigen polyubiquitination
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