Dimerisation of APOBEC1 is dispensable for its RNA/DNA editing activity and modulates its availabili...
Dimerisation of APOBEC1 is dispensable for its RNA/DNA editing activity and modulates its availability
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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ABSTRACT The AID/APOBECs are DNA/RNA deaminases whose mutagenic activity has been linked to cancer. Among them, APOBEC1 physiologically partakes into a complex that edits a CAA codon into UAA Stop codon in the transcript of Apolipoprotein B (APOB), a protein crucial in the transport of lipids in the blood. Catalytically inactive mutants of APOBEC1...
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Dimerisation of APOBEC1 is dispensable for its RNA/DNA editing activity and modulates its availability
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2692-8205
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10.1101/410803
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