PMID: 9655938Jul 10, 1998Paper

Molecular cloning and characterisation of a mouse gene encoding an isoform of the neuronal cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) activator

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
F NildénChristina Bark

Abstract

We have isolated and characterised the mouse gene for the p39 activator, designated p39is, which encodes a protein of 369 amino acids. The mouse p39 protein exhibits 95% amino acid identity to a previously characterised human p39 cDNA and the novel gene sequence corresponds to a single genomic locus in mouse. The p39is mRNA is highly expressed in the mouse central nervous system.

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Feb 28, 2001·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·T OhshimaK Mikoshiba
May 4, 2007·BMC Neuroscience·Nadia TagnaoutiMatthias Kneussel
Mar 11, 2004·Journal of Neurochemistry·Shirley B Shelton, Gail V W Johnson
May 5, 2004·The Journal of Biological Chemistry·Lena LiljaChristina Bark

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