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Details on Person Quantitative proteomics reveal a feedforward mechanism for mitochondrial PARKIN translocation and ubiquitin chain synthesis

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9839454
_displayNameQuantitative proteomics reveal a feedforward mechanism for mitochondrial PARKIN translocation and ubiquitin chain synthesis
_timestamp2023-07-06 04:11:29
author[Person:9687077] Ordureau, Alban
[Person:9834074] Sarraf, Shireen A
[Person:5634955] Duda, David M
[Person:9838799] Heo, Jin-Mi
[Person:9620524] Jedrychowski, Mark P
[Person:8953246] Sviderskiy, Vladislav O
[Person:5682900] Olszewski, Jennifer L
[Person:6804303] Koerber, James T
[Person:9839452] Xie, Tiao
[Person:9730564] Beausoleil, Sean A
[Person:141921] Wells, JA
[Person:77179] Gygi, SP
[Person:5634959] Schulman, Brenda A
[Person:2859007] Harper, J Wade
created[InstanceEdit:9839443] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2023-07-06
journalMol Cell
pages360-375
pubMedIdentifier25284222
titleQuantitative proteomics reveal a feedforward mechanism for mitochondrial PARKIN translocation and ubiquitin chain synthesis
volume56
year2014
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9835009] PRKN binds p-S-Ub:MOM proteins [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:9838794] Upon mitochondrial damage, activated PINK1 accumulates at th...
[Summation:9839917] Once activated, the E3 ligase activity of Parkin (PRKN) cata...
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