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Details on Person Stephan, Ralf, 2023-11-17

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_displayNameStephan, Ralf, 2023-11-17
_timestamp2023-11-17 09:38:48
author[Person:804962] Stephan, Ralf
dateTime2023-11-17 09:38:30
(created)[Person:9853590] Moriyama, Hideaki
[LiteratureReference:9853591] Krebs cycle metabolon: structural evidence of substrate channeling revealed by cross-linking and mass spectrometry
[Person:9853592] Obata, Toshihiro
[Person:9853594] Kmiotek, E
[Person:9853595] Minteer, Shelley
[Person:9853596] Fahien, L A
[Person:9853597] Omini, Joy
[LiteratureReference:9853598] Association of the malate dehydrogenase-citrate synthase metabolon is modulated by intermediates of the Krebs tricarboxylic acid cycle
[LiteratureReference:9853599] Complexes between mitochondrial enzymes and either citrate synthase or glutamate dehydrogenase
[Person:9853600] Wojciechowska, Izabela
(modified)[Reaction:70975] CS acetylates OA to citrate [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:71414] Mitochondrial citrate synthase (CS) dimer catalyzes the irre...
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