Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase
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== Relevance == | == Relevance == | ||
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3D Structures of peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase
Updated on 20-June-2016
References
- ↑ Guito J, Gavina A, Palmeri D, Lukac DM. The cellular peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerase Pin1 regulates reactivation of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus from latency. J Virol. 2014 Jan;88(1):547-58. doi: 10.1128/JVI.02877-13. Epub 2013 Oct 30. PMID:24173213 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.02877-13
- ↑ Quistgaard EM, Nordlund P, Low C. High-resolution insights into binding of unfolded polypeptides by the PPIase chaperone SlpA. FASEB J. 2012 Jun 26. PMID:22735173 doi:10.1096/fj.12-208397
- ↑ McClements L, Annett S, Yakkundi A, Robson T. The Role of Peptidyl Prolyl Isomerases in Aging and Vascular Diseases. Curr Mol Pharmacol. 2015;9(2):165-79. PMID:25986561
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