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Details on Person Shan, Shu-ou

Class:IdPerson:8953165
_displayNameShan, Shu-ou
_timestamp2016-12-21 21:58:47
created[InstanceEdit:8953159] Rothfels, Karen, 2016-12-21
firstnameShu-ou
initialSO
surnameShan
(author)[LiteratureReference:8953164] Cand1 promotes assembly of new SCF complexes through dynamic exchange of F box proteins
[LiteratureReference:9609910] Mechanisms of Tail-Anchored Membrane Protein Targeting and Insertion
[LiteratureReference:9629051] Mechanism of Assembly of a Substrate Transfer Complex during Tail-anchored Protein Targeting
[LiteratureReference:9629065] Differential gradients of interaction affinities drive efficient targeting and recycling in the GET pathway
[LiteratureReference:9629067] Crystal structure of ATP-bound Get3-Get4-Get5 complex reveals regulation of Get3 by Get4
[LiteratureReference:9629074] Precise timing of ATPase activation drives targeting of tail-anchored proteins
[LiteratureReference:9629076] A protean clamp guides membrane targeting of tail-anchored proteins
[LiteratureReference:9729793] Signal recognition particle: an essential protein-targeting machine
[LiteratureReference:9988204] Signal recognition particle (SRP) and SRP receptor: a new paradigm for multistate regulatory GTPases
[LiteratureReference:9988278] Sequential activation of human signal recognition particle by the ribosome and signal sequence drives efficient protein targeting
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