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TRAPPC3 gene
Known as:
TRAFFICKING PROTEIN PARTICLE COMPLEX, SUBUNIT 3
, TRAPPC3
, BET3
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2020
2020
Density Functional Theory Mechanistic Study of Ni-Catalyzed Reductive Alkyne-Alkyne Cyclodimerization: Oxidative Cyclization versus Outer-Sphere Proton Transfer.
Xiaojian Ren
,
Yu Lu
,
G. Lu
,
Zhi‐Xiang Wang
Organic Letters
2020
Corpus ID: 212639831
Density functional theory mechanistic study of the nickel-catalyzed reductive alkyne-alkyne cyclodimerization with CH3OH/BEt3…
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2019
2019
Rapid Entry into Biologically Relevant α,α-Difluoroalkylphosphonates Bearing Allyl Protection-Deblocking under Ru(II)/(IV)-Catalysis.
K. Panigrahi
,
Xiang-Dong Fei
,
M. Kitamura
,
D. Berkowitz
Organic Letters
2019
Corpus ID: 208535449
A convenient synthetic route to α,α-difluoroalkylphosphonates is described. Structurally diverse aldehydes are condensed with…
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2017
2017
Dihydrogen Splitting Using Dialkylsilylene-Based Frustrated Lewis Pairs.
Z. Dong
,
Zhifang Li
,
+4 authors
T. Müller
Chemistry - An Asian Journal
2017
Corpus ID: 34689078
Isolable dialkylsilylene 5 reacts with dihydrogen in the presence of a small amount of a conventional Lewis acid (BPh3 , BEt3…
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2016
2016
Characterizing the morbid genome of ciliopathies
R. Shaheen
,
K. Szymanska
,
+36 authors
F. Alkuraya
Genome Biology
2016
Corpus ID: 255980659
Ciliopathies are clinically diverse disorders of the primary cilium. Remarkable progress has been made in understanding the…
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2015
2015
Bet3 participates in autophagy through GTPase Ypt1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Shenshen Zou
,
Yutao Liu
,
Caiyun Zhang
,
Sidney Yu
,
Yongheng Liang
Cell Biology International
2015
Corpus ID: 32333148
Three TRAPP (transport protein particle) complexes have been identified in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. GTPases Ypt1 and Ypt31/32…
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2012
2012
Supplementing sow gestation diets with betaine during summer increases litter size of sows with greater numbers of parities.
W. Van Wettere
,
P. Herde
,
P. Hughes
Animal Reproduction Science
2012
Corpus ID: 7861361
2008
2008
Silica surface modification reactions with aluminum and boron alkyls and (alkyl) chlorides: reactivities and surface nanostructures.
J. Blitz
,
Jeannine M. Christensen
,
C. Deakyne
,
V. Gunko
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
2008
Corpus ID: 27875276
The functionalization of nanoporous and nanoparticulate silica surfaces requires a molecular level understanding of the chemistry…
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2006
2006
Unique self-palmitoylation activity of the transport protein particle component Bet3: A mechanism required for protein stability
D. Kümmel
,
U. Heinemann
,
M. Veit
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2006
Corpus ID: 35280360
Bet3 is a component of the transport protein particle complex involved in vesicular trafficking to and through the Golgi complex…
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2005
2005
The structure of the TRAPP subunit TPC6 suggests a model for a TRAPP subcomplex
D. Kümmel
,
Jürgen J. Müller
,
Y. Roske
,
R. Misselwitz
,
K. Büssow
,
U. Heinemann
EMBO Reports
2005
Corpus ID: 9718083
The TRAPP (transport protein particle) complexes are tethering complexes that have an important role at the different steps of…
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2005
2005
Mammalian Bet3 functions as a cytosolic factor participating in transport from the ER to the Golgi apparatus
E. Loh
,
F. Peter
,
V. Subramaniam
,
W. Hong
Journal of Cell Science
2005
Corpus ID: 3092909
The TRAPP complex identified in yeast regulates vesicular transport in the early secretory pathway. Although some components of…
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