Site directed mutagenesis and structure model corroborate the presence of a coenzyme Q binding domain in Saccharomyces cerevisiae COQ10 (2008)
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- USP affiliated authors: KOWALTOWSKI, ALICIA JULIANA - IQ ; FERREIRA JÚNIOR, JOSÉ RIBAMAR DOS SANTOS - EACH ; BARROS, MÁRIO HENRIQUE DE - ICB
- Unidades: IQ; EACH; ICB
- Subjects: BIOQUÍMICA; SACCHAROMYCES
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Abstracts
- Conference titles: Reunião Anual da Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular (SBBq)
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ABNT
BUSSO, Cleverson et al. Site directed mutagenesis and structure model corroborate the presence of a coenzyme Q binding domain in Saccharomyces cerevisiae COQ10. 2008, Anais.. São Paulo: SBBq, 2008. . Acesso em: 13 fev. 2026. -
APA
Busso, C., Tahara, E. B., Kowaltowski, A. J., Ferreira Junior, J. R. dos S., & Barros, M. H. de. (2008). Site directed mutagenesis and structure model corroborate the presence of a coenzyme Q binding domain in Saccharomyces cerevisiae COQ10. In Abstracts. São Paulo: SBBq. -
NLM
Busso C, Tahara EB, Kowaltowski AJ, Ferreira Junior JR dos S, Barros MH de. Site directed mutagenesis and structure model corroborate the presence of a coenzyme Q binding domain in Saccharomyces cerevisiae COQ10. Abstracts. 2008 ;[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] -
Vancouver
Busso C, Tahara EB, Kowaltowski AJ, Ferreira Junior JR dos S, Barros MH de. Site directed mutagenesis and structure model corroborate the presence of a coenzyme Q binding domain in Saccharomyces cerevisiae COQ10. Abstracts. 2008 ;[citado 2026 fev. 13 ] - Site-directed mutagenesis and structural modeling of Coq10p indicate the presence of a tunnel for coenzyme Q6 binding
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