2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.04.050
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Regulatory effect of the glial Golli-BG21 protein on the full-length murine small C-terminal domain phosphatase (SCP1, or Golli-interacting protein)

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“…They show that BG21 has a dual regulatory effect on murine SCP1/GIP that depends on its phosphorylation state. 40 IDPRs may also be involved in nucleic acid binding or recognition. Using a rational dissection approach, Scognamiglio et al characterized the protein regions involved in the Nucleophosmin (NPM1, B23)/Gquadruplex complex.…”
Section: Analyzing Functions Of Idps and Idprsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They show that BG21 has a dual regulatory effect on murine SCP1/GIP that depends on its phosphorylation state. 40 IDPRs may also be involved in nucleic acid binding or recognition. Using a rational dissection approach, Scognamiglio et al characterized the protein regions involved in the Nucleophosmin (NPM1, B23)/Gquadruplex complex.…”
Section: Analyzing Functions Of Idps and Idprsmentioning
confidence: 99%