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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9969685
_displayNameMolecular cloning of novel Monad binding protein containing tetratricopeptide repeat domains
_timestamp2025-10-23 20:18:11
author[Person:9969753] Itsuki, Yuki
[Person:9968923] Saeki, Makio
[Person:9969781] Nakahara, Hirokazu
[Person:9968924] Egusa, Hiroshi
[Person:9969669] Irie, Yasuyuki
[Person:9969755] Terao, Yutaka
[Person:9969779] Kawabata, Shigetada
[Person:9969640] Yatani, Hirofumi
[Person:9968921] Kamisaki, Yoshinori
created[InstanceEdit:9969704] Rothfels, Karen, 2025-10-23
journalFEBS Lett
pages2365-70
pubMedIdentifier18538670
titleMolecular cloning of novel Monad binding protein containing tetratricopeptide repeat domains
volume582
year2008
(literatureReference)[RegulationReference:9976694] Positive regulation by 'RUVBL1:RUVBL2 dodecamer:RPAP3:PIH1D1:DNAAF10 [cytosol]' Ciliary dynein motor preassembly is regulated by Wdr92 in association with HSP90 co-chaperone, R2TP
[Reaction:9969519] DNAI1:DNAI2 bind DNAI5 and DNAI9,DNAI11 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9969868] DNAAF10 binds the R2TP-like complex [Homo sapiens]
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