Parkin‐mediated ubiquitylation redistributes MITOL/March5 from mitochondria to peroxisomes
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Parkin‐mediated ubiquitylation redistributes MITOL/March5 from mitochondria to peroxisomes
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EMBO REPORTS
Volume 20, Issue 12, Pages -
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EMBO
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2019-11-28
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10.15252/embr.201947728
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