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Yashiroda, H., Mizushima, T., Okamoto, K., Kameyama, T., Hayashi, H., Kishimoto, T., Niwa, S., Kasahara, M., Kurimoto, E., Sakata, E., Takagi, K., Suzuki, A., Hirano, Y., Murata, S., Kato, K., Yamane, T., & Tanaka, K. (2008). Crystal structure of a chaperone complex that contributes to the assembly of yeast 20S proteasomes. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 15(3), 228–236.

Authors 17
  1. Hideki Yashiroda (first)
  2. Tsunehiro Mizushima (additional)
  3. Kenta Okamoto (additional)
  4. Tomie Kameyama (additional)
  5. Hidemi Hayashi (additional)
  6. Toshihiko Kishimoto (additional)
  7. Shin-ichiro Niwa (additional)
  8. Masanori Kasahara (additional)
  9. Eiji Kurimoto (additional)
  10. Eri Sakata (additional)
  11. Kenji Takagi (additional)
  12. Atsuo Suzuki (additional)
  13. Yuko Hirano (additional)
  14. Shigeo Murata (additional)
  15. Koichi Kato (additional)
  16. Takashi Yamane (additional)
  17. Keiji Tanaka (additional)
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@article{Yashiroda_2008, title={Crystal structure of a chaperone complex that contributes to the assembly of yeast 20S proteasomes}, volume={15}, ISSN={1545-9985}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nsmb.1386}, DOI={10.1038/nsmb.1386}, number={3}, journal={Nature Structural & Molecular Biology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Yashiroda, Hideki and Mizushima, Tsunehiro and Okamoto, Kenta and Kameyama, Tomie and Hayashi, Hidemi and Kishimoto, Toshihiko and Niwa, Shin-ichiro and Kasahara, Masanori and Kurimoto, Eiji and Sakata, Eri and Takagi, Kenji and Suzuki, Atsuo and Hirano, Yuko and Murata, Shigeo and Kato, Koichi and Yamane, Takashi and Tanaka, Keiji}, year={2008}, month=feb, pages={228–236} }