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SRP68 gene
Known as:
SIGNAL RECOGNITION PARTICLE, 68-KD
, SRP68
, signal recognition particle 68
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
The CELF1 RNA-Binding Protein Regulates Decay of Signal Recognition Particle mRNAs and Limits Secretion in Mouse Myoblasts
Joseph Russo
,
Jerome E. Lee
,
+5 authors
C. Wilusz
PLoS ONE
2017
Corpus ID: 30653213
We previously identified several mRNAs encoding components of the secretory pathway, including signal recognition particle (SRP…
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2009
2009
Characterization of the SRP68/72 interface of human signal recognition particle by systematic site‐directed mutagenesis
Elena Iakhiaeva
,
C. Hinck
,
A. Hinck
,
C. Zwieb
Protein Science
2009
Corpus ID: 25776449
The signal recognition particle (SRP) is a ribonucleoprotein complex which is crucial for the delivery of proteins to cellular…
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2007
2007
Identification of the RNA Binding Regions of SRP68/72 and SRP72 by Systematic Mutagenesis of Human SRP RNA
J. Yin
,
Elena Iakhiaeva
,
E. Menichelli
,
C. Zwieb
RNA Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 45497799
Within the large domain of the human signal recognition particle (SRP), 18 mutant SRP RNAs were constructed to disrupt Watson…
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2006
2006
Protein SRP 68 of human signal recognition particle : Identification of the RNA and SRP 72 binding domains
Elena Iakhiaeva
,
S. Bhuiyan
,
J. Yin
,
C. Zwieb
2006
Corpus ID: 18348610
The signal recognition particle (SRP) plays an important role in the delivery of secretory proteins to cellular membranes…
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1996
1996
Underestimation of 131I Thyroid Burden Due to Systematic Bias in Measurements Conducted After the Chernobyl Accident
T. Ishikawa
,
S. Mizushita
,
M. Uchiyama
1996
Corpus ID: 72909802
To evaluate the calibration of the apparatuses that were used for measuring 131 I thyroid burden after the Chernobyl accident…
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