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Details on Person Crystal structures of GCN2 protein kinase C-terminal domains suggest regulatory differences in yeast and mammals

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9635219
_displayNameCrystal structures of GCN2 protein kinase C-terminal domains suggest regulatory differences in yeast and mammals
_timestamp2019-01-19 02:43:22
author[Person:9635232] He, Hongzhen
[Person:9635217] Singh, Isha
[Person:9633760] Wek, Sheree A
[Person:9635229] Dey, Souvik
[Person:9635233] Baird, Thomas D
[Person:9633798] Wek, Ronald C
[Person:9635230] Georgiadis, Millie M
created[InstanceEdit:9635221] May, Bruce, 2019-01-19
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages15023-34
pubMedIdentifier24719324
titleCrystal structures of GCN2 protein kinase C-terminal domains suggest regulatory differences in yeast and mammals
volume289
year2014
(literatureReference)[Complex:9633501] tRNA:GCN2:GCN1:80S ribosome:mRNA [cytosol] [Saccharomyces cerevisiae]
[Complex:9633561] GCN2:GCN1:80S ribosome:mRNA [cytosol] [Saccharomyces cerevisiae]
[Complex:9635306] Eif2ak4 dimer [cytosol] [Mus musculus]
[Reaction:9633467] GCN2 binds tRNA [Saccharomyces cerevisiae]
[Reaction:9633481] Eif2ak4 binds tRNA [Mus musculus]
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