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Inhibition of CMP-sialic acid transport into Golgi vesicles by nucleoside monophosphates

Chiaramonte et al., 2001

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9665420740893765249
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Chiaramonte M
Koviach J
Moore C
Iyer V
Wagner C
Halcomb R
Miller W
Melançon P
Kuchta R
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Biochemistry

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We examined the interactions of nucleotides with the CMP-sialic acid transporter in order to better understand which features play a role in binding and to investigate the relationship between binding and subsequent transport. With respect to the sugar, the transporter …
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