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Details on Person Proteolytic cleavage of MLL generates a complex of N- and C-terminal fragments that confers protein stability and subnuclear localization

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9818594
_displayNameProteolytic cleavage of MLL generates a complex of N- and C-terminal fragments that confers protein stability and subnuclear localization
_timestamp2022-10-19 15:22:07
author[Person:8865486] Hsieh, James J-D
[Person:9675711] Ernst, Patricia
[Person:162386] Erdjument-Bromage, H
[Person:8942104] Tempst, Paul
[Person:6791283] Korsmeyer, Stanley J
created[InstanceEdit:9818589] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2022-10-19
journalMol Cell Biol
pages186-94
pubMedIdentifier12482972
titleProteolytic cleavage of MLL generates a complex of N- and C-terminal fragments that confers protein stability and subnuclear localization
volume23
year2003
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9818574] TASP1 cleaves KMT2A [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9818576] Cleaved KMT2A dimers translocate to the nucleus [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:9818595] TASP1 (Threonine aspartase 1), a threonine-type endopeptidas...
[Summation:9818614] The KMT2A (also known as MLL or MLL1) dimers, produced by th...
[Summation:9818640] Based on experiments performed in wild-type and Tasp1 null m...
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