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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9908517
_displayNameStructure of the Rpn13-Rpn2 complex provides insights for Rpn13 and Uch37 as anticancer targets
_timestamp2024-04-22 15:11:04
author[Person:9908523] Lu, Xiuxiu
[Person:9908529] Nowicka, Urszula
[Person:9908525] Sridharan, Vinidhra
[Person:9908528] Liu, Fen
[Person:5665901] Randles, Leah
[Person:9908518] Hymel, David
[Person:9908536] Dyba, Marzena
[Person:9908534] Tarasov, Sergey G
[Person:9653406] Tarasova, Nadya I
[Person:9731557] Zhao, Xue Zhi
[Person:5689551] Hamazaki, Jun
[Person:2684996] Murata, Shigeo
[Person:9657618] Burke, Terrence R
[Person:5665924] Walters, Kylie J
created[InstanceEdit:9908519] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2024-04-22
journalNat Commun
pages15540
pubMedIdentifier28598414
titleStructure of the Rpn13-Rpn2 complex provides insights for Rpn13 and Uch37 as anticancer targets
volume8
year2017
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9907980] Formation of the 19S regulatory particle base precursor [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:9907989] Following the formation of PSMD10:PSMC4:PSMC5:PAAF1, PSMD9:P...
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