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Details on Person XIAP inhibits caspase-3 and -7 using two binding sites: evolutionarily conserved mechanism of IAPs

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9627388
_displayNameXIAP inhibits caspase-3 and -7 using two binding sites: evolutionarily conserved mechanism of IAPs
_timestamp2018-11-02 01:41:48
author[Person:2671806] Scott, Fiona L
[Person:1267754] Denault, JB
[Person:3465410] Riedl, Stefan J
[Person:2671802] Shin, Hwain
[Person:2671810] Renatus, Martin
[Person:2562580] Salvesen, Guy S
created[InstanceEdit:9627414] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2018-11-02
journalEMBO J.
pages645-55
pubMedIdentifier15650747
titleXIAP inhibits caspase-3 and -7 using two binding sites: evolutionarily conserved mechanism of IAPs
volume24
year2005
(literatureReference)[Summation:178685] The linker region preceding BIR2 of XIAP is responsible for ...
[Summation:178686] The linker region preceding BIR2 of XIAP is responsible for ...
[Summation:179178] The linker region preceding BIR2 of XIAP is responsible for ...
[Reaction:9627104] XIAP binds CASP3 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9627107] XIAP binds CASP7 [Homo sapiens]
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