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Details on Person Richter-Dennerlein, Ricarda

Class:IdPerson:8949665
_displayNameRichter-Dennerlein, Ricarda
_timestamp2016-11-28 05:25:07
created[InstanceEdit:8949656] May, Bruce, 2016-11-28
firstnameRicarda
initialR
surnameRichter-Dennerlein
(author)[LiteratureReference:8949654] The m-AAA Protease Associated with Neurodegeneration Limits MCU Activity in Mitochondria
[LiteratureReference:8953742] The membrane scaffold SLP2 anchors a proteolytic hub in mitochondria containing PARL and the i-AAA protease YME1L
[LiteratureReference:9864841] Cytochrome c oxidase biogenesis - from translation to early assembly of the core subunit COX1
[LiteratureReference:9865340] Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis Adapts to Influx of Nuclear-Encoded Protein
[LiteratureReference:9865800] Defining the interactome of the human mitochondrial ribosome identifies SMIM4 and TMEM223 as respiratory chain assembly factors
[LiteratureReference:9906956] Identification of TMEM126A as OXA1L-interacting protein reveals cotranslational quality control in mitochondria
[LiteratureReference:9937462] Human mtRF1 terminates COX1 translation and its ablation induces mitochondrial ribosome-associated quality control
[LiteratureReference:9937652] Maintaining mitochondrial ribosome function: The role of ribosome rescue and recycling factors
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