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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9819228
_displayNameBTG4 is a key regulator for maternal mRNA clearance during mouse early embryogenesis
_timestamp2022-11-02 13:25:59
author[Person:9819242] Liu, Yusheng
[Person:9819246] Lu, Xukun
[Person:9819206] Shi, Junchao
[Person:9819186] Yu, Xingjiang
[Person:9819229] Zhang, Xiaoxin
[Person:9819220] Zhu, Kai
[Person:8849873] Yi, Zhaohong
[Person:9819213] Duan, Enkui
[Person:3662314] Li, Lei
created[InstanceEdit:9819208] May, Bruce, 2022-11-02
journalJ Mol Cell Biol
pages366-8
pubMedIdentifier27190313
titleBTG4 is a key regulator for maternal mRNA clearance during mouse early embryogenesis
volume8
year2016
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9817704] Btg4 binds Cnot7 of the CCR4-NOT complex, Pabpn1l, and eIF4E of the mRNP [Mus musculus]
[Pathway:9820841] M-decay: degradation of maternal mRNAs by maternally stored factors [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9822325] CCR4-NOT deadenylates mRNA in CCR4-NOT:Btg4:Pabpn1l:mRNP [Mus musculus]
[Summation:9819235] BTG4 binds eIF4E of the mRNA-protein complex (mRNP) and CNOT...
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