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Details on Person Multiple PEX genes are required for proper subcellular distribution and stability of Pex5p, the PTS1 receptor: evidence that PTS1 protein import is mediated by a cycling receptor

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8963766
_displayNameMultiple PEX genes are required for proper subcellular distribution and stability of Pex5p, the PTS1 receptor: evidence that PTS1 protein import is mediated by a cycling receptor
_timestamp2017-02-11 08:00:45
author[Person:6783878] Dodt, G
[Person:6783881] Gould, S J
created[InstanceEdit:8963781] May, Bruce, 2017-02-11
journalJ. Cell Biol.
pages1763-74
pubMedIdentifier8991089
titleMultiple PEX genes are required for proper subcellular distribution and stability of Pex5p, the PTS1 receptor: evidence that PTS1 protein import is mediated by a cycling receptor
volume135
year1996
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8953946] PEX2:PEX10:PEX12 monoubiquitinates PEX5S,L at cysteine-11 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9033485] PEX2:PEX10:PEX12 monoubiquitinates PEX5L at cysteine-11 [Homo sapiens]
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