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p97-dependent retrotranslocation and proteolytic processing govern formation of active Nrf1 upon proteasome inhibition
Senthil Radhakrishnan, Willem den Besten, Raymond Deshaies
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/001602
Senthil Radhakrishnan
1California Institute of Technology
Willem den Besten
1California Institute of Technology
Raymond Deshaies
2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, California Institute of Technology
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Posted December 30, 2013.
p97-dependent retrotranslocation and proteolytic processing govern formation of active Nrf1 upon proteasome inhibition
Senthil Radhakrishnan, Willem den Besten, Raymond Deshaies
bioRxiv 001602; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/001602
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