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Details on Person A ubiquitin ligase-associated chaperone holdase maintains polypeptides in soluble states for proteasome degradation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9614429
_displayNameA ubiquitin ligase-associated chaperone holdase maintains polypeptides in soluble states for proteasome degradation
_timestamp2018-07-26 21:44:59
author[Person:9614434] Wang, Qiuyan
[Person:8869504] Liu, Yanfen
[Person:5689563] Soetandyo, Nia
[Person:5689546] Baek, Kheewoong
[Person:9614431] Hegde, Ramanujan
[Person:5359144] Ye, Yihong
created[InstanceEdit:9614427] May, Bruce, 2018-07-26
journalMol. Cell
pages758-70
pubMedIdentifier21636303
titleA ubiquitin ligase-associated chaperone holdase maintains polypeptides in soluble states for proteasome degradation
volume42
year2011
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9609523] Insertion of tail-anchored proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum membrane [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9617596] BAG6:GET4:UBL4A binds mislocalized membrane protein:SGTA and ASNA1:ATP [Homo sapiens]
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