Parkinson"s disease DJ-1 L166P alters rRNA biogenesis by exclusion of TTRAP from the nucleolus and s...
Parkinson"s disease DJ-1 L166P alters rRNA biogenesis by exclusion of TTRAP from the nucleolus and sequestration into cytoplasmic aggregates via TRAF6
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Mutations in PARK7/DJ-1 gene are associated to autosomal recessive early onset forms of Parkinson"s disease (PD). Although large gene deletions have been linked to a loss-of-function phenotype, the pathogenic mechanism of missense mutations is less clear. The L166P mutation causes misfolding of DJ-1 protein and its degradation. L166P protein may al...
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Parkinson"s disease DJ-1 L166P alters rRNA biogenesis by exclusion of TTRAP from the nucleolus and sequestration into cytoplasmic aggregates via TRAF6
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TN_cdi_csuc_recercat_oai_recercat_cat_2072_222437
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1932-6203
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1932-6203