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Details on Person The G3BP1-Family-USP10 Deubiquitinase Complex Rescues Ubiquitinated 40S Subunits of Ribosomes Stalled in Translation from Lysosomal Degradation

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_displayNameThe G3BP1-Family-USP10 Deubiquitinase Complex Rescues Ubiquitinated 40S Subunits of Ribosomes Stalled in Translation from Lysosomal Degradation
_timestamp2025-05-23 13:31:27
author[Person:9949644] Meyer, Cindy
[Person:9949626] Garzia, Aitor
[Person:5682777] Morozov, Pavel
[Person:9921024] Molina, Henrik
[Person:210584] Tuschl, Thomas
created[InstanceEdit:9949637] May, Bruce, 2025-05-23
journalMol Cell
pages1193-1205.e5
pubMedIdentifier31981475
titleThe G3BP1-Family-USP10 Deubiquitinase Complex Rescues Ubiquitinated 40S Subunits of Ribosomes Stalled in Translation from Lysosomal Degradation
volume77
year2020
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9948299] Ribosome-associated quality control [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:9954709] Ribosome Quality Control (RQC) complex extracts and degrades nascent peptide [Homo sapiens]
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