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Details on Person The RAX/PACT-PKR stress response pathway promotes p53 sumoylation and activation, leading to G₁ arrest

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9836348
_displayNameThe RAX/PACT-PKR stress response pathway promotes p53 sumoylation and activation, leading to G₁ arrest
_timestamp2023-05-26 13:49:05
author[Person:9836357] Bennett, Richard L
[Person:9836336] Pan, Yu
[Person:9836337] Christian, Jaime
[Person:9836360] Hui, Teng
[Person:9766269] May, W Stratford
created[InstanceEdit:9836352] Stephan, Ralf, 2023-05-26
journalCell Cycle
pages407-17
pubMedIdentifier22214662
titleThe RAX/PACT-PKR stress response pathway promotes p53 sumoylation and activation, leading to G₁ arrest
volume11
year2012
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9836362] p-PKR dimer phosphorylates TP53 tetramer [Homo sapiens]
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