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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9936255
_displayNameThe Pseudouridine Synthase RPUSD4 Is an Essential Component of Mitochondrial RNA Granules
_timestamp2025-01-22 14:28:34
author[Person:9837161] Zaganelli, Sofia
[Person:9936285] Rebelo-Guiomar, Pedro
[Person:9837082] Maundrell, Kinsey
[Person:5432612] Rozanska, Agata
[Person:9936249] Pierredon, Sandra
[Person:6786856] Powell, Christopher A
[Person:9837015] Jourdain, Alexis A
[Person:5696107] Hulo, Nicolas
[Person:5432621] Lightowlers, Robert N
[Person:9837005] Chrzanowska-Lightowlers, Zofia M
[Person:6786809] Minczuk, Michal
[Person:5620979] Martinou, Jean-Claude
created[InstanceEdit:9936282] May, Bruce, 2025-01-22
journalJ Biol Chem
pages4519-4532
pubMedIdentifier28082677
titleThe Pseudouridine Synthase RPUSD4 Is an Essential Component of Mitochondrial RNA Granules
volume292
year2017
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9936243] RPUSD4 in the mitochondrial pseudouridylation module transforms uridine-1397 to pseudouridine-1397 in mitochondrial 16S rRNA [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9936260] RPUSD4 isomerizes uridine-39 of mitochondrial tRNA(Phe) (MT-TF) to pseudouridine [Homo sapiens]
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