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_displayNameDetection of suppressed maturation of the human COQ5 protein in the mitochondria following mitochondrial uncoupling by an antibody recognizing both precursor and mature forms of COQ5
_timestamp2023-12-15 11:09:24
author[Person:9856252] Chen, Shih-Wei
[Person:5683828] Liu, Chia-Chi
[Person:9856268] Yen, Hsiu-Chuan
created[InstanceEdit:9856258] Stephan, Ralf, 2023-12-15
journalMitochondrion
pages143-52
pubMedIdentifier23354120
titleDetection of suppressed maturation of the human COQ5 protein in the mitochondria following mitochondrial uncoupling by an antibody recognizing both precursor and mature forms of COQ5
volume13
year2013
(literatureReference)[Reaction:2162188] COQ5 methylates MDMQ10H2 [Homo sapiens]
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