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Details on Person FASTKD1 and FASTKD4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial RNAs, depending upon their endonuclease-like RAP domain

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9837199
_displayNameFASTKD1 and FASTKD4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial RNAs, depending upon their endonuclease-like RAP domain
_timestamp2023-06-10 19:03:11
author[Person:9837163] Boehm, Erik
[Person:9837161] Zaganelli, Sofia
[Person:9837082] Maundrell, Kinsey
[Person:9837015] Jourdain, Alexis A
[Person:8961825] Thore, Stéphane
[Person:5620979] Martinou, Jean-Claude
created[InstanceEdit:9837165] May, Bruce, 2023-06-10
journalNucleic Acids Res
pages6135-6146
pubMedIdentifier28335001
titleFASTKD1 and FASTKD4 have opposite effects on expression of specific mitochondrial RNAs, depending upon their endonuclease-like RAP domain
volume45
year2017
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9837092] FASTK family proteins regulate processing and stability of mitochondrial RNAs [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9837149] TBRG4 (FASTKD4) binds mitochondrial rRNAs and mRNAs [Homo sapiens]
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