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SUG1 a Component of the 26 S Proteasome Is an ATPase Stimulated by Specific RNAs
Author(s):
Yasutaka Makino
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Kazuya Yamano
,
Masato Kanemaki
,
Kiyoshi Morikawa
,
Toshihiko KISHIMOTO
,
Naoki Shimbara
,
Keiji Tanaka
,
Taka-aki Tamura
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1997
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J. Biol. Chem.
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