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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9953247
_displayNameIn vitro analysis of RQC activities provides insights into the mechanism and function of CAT tailing
_timestamp2025-05-30 01:46:58
author[Person:9949717] Osuna, Beatriz A
[Person:9713214] Howard, Conor J
[Person:9953243] Kc, Subheksha
[Person:9949703] Frost, Adam
[Person:9949718] Weinberg, David E
created[InstanceEdit:9953246] May, Bruce, 2025-05-30
journalElife
pubMedIdentifier28718767
titleIn vitro analysis of RQC activities provides insights into the mechanism and function of CAT tailing
volume6
year2017
(literatureReference)[Summation:9949678] NEMF transfers alanine residues from aminoacyl tRNAs to the ...
[Pathway:9948299] Ribosome-associated quality control [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9948362] LTN1 K48 polyubiquitinates the nascent peptide in NEMF:60S ribosomal subunit:peptidyl-tRNA with nascent peptide [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:9954709] Ribosome Quality Control (RQC) complex extracts and degrades nascent peptide [Homo sapiens]
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