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Details on Person SMG7 acts as a molecular link between mRNA surveillance and mRNA decay

Class:IdLiteratureReference:927768
_displayNameSMG7 acts as a molecular link between mRNA surveillance and mRNA decay
_timestamp2010-08-10 02:13:05
author[Person:927818] Unterholzner, L
[Person:162435] Izaurralde, E
created[InstanceEdit:927892] May, B, 2010-08-10
journalMol Cell
pages587-96
pubMedIdentifier15546618
titleSMG7 acts as a molecular link between mRNA surveillance and mRNA decay
volume16
year2004
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:927813] p-4S-UPF1 recruits SMG5, SMG7, SMG6, PNRC2, DCP1A, and PP2A [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:927830] Decay of mRNA in SMG6:SMG5:SMG7:mRNA complex [Homo sapiens]
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