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Details on Person GTPase activity of GBP1:GTP:LPS [cytosol] Mechanism of GTPase-activity-induced self-assembly of human guanylate binding protein 1

Class:IdCatalystActivityReference:9947845
_displayNameGTPase activity of GBP1:GTP:LPS [cytosol] Mechanism of GTPase-activity-induced self-assembly of human guanylate binding protein 1
_timestamp2025-05-14 12:50:25
catalystActivity[CatalystActivity:9947835] GTPase activity of S-farn-GBP1:GTP:LPS [peptidoglycan-based cell wall]
created[InstanceEdit:9947847] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2025-05-14
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:9947916] Mechanism of GTPase-activity-induced self-assembly of human guanylate binding protein 1
[LiteratureReference:9947931] How guanylate-binding proteins achieve assembly-stimulated processive cleavage of GTP to GMP
(catalystActivityReference)[Polymerisation:9947842] GBP1 hydrolyzes GTP forming GBP1 oligomers [Homo sapiens]
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