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Details on Person Alencastre, Inês S

Class:IdPerson:9033041
_displayNameAlencastre, Inês S
_timestamp2017-12-19 22:24:32
created[InstanceEdit:9033010] May, Bruce, 2017-12-19
firstnameInês S
initialIS
surnameAlencastre
(author)[LiteratureReference:9033005] A PEX7-centered perspective on the peroxisomal targeting signal type 2-mediated protein import pathway
[LiteratureReference:9033018] Mapping the cargo protein membrane translocation step into the PEX5 cycling pathway
[LiteratureReference:9033021] PEX5 protein binds monomeric catalase blocking its tetramerization and releases it upon binding the N-terminal domain of PEX14
[LiteratureReference:9033608] Ubiquitination of mammalian Pex5p, the peroxisomal import receptor
[LiteratureReference:9603844] The import competence of a peroxisomal membrane protein is determined by Pex19p before the docking step
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