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Peroxisomal Targeting Signal-1 Receptor Protein PEX5 fromLeishmania donovani

The human pathogens of the Leishmaniaand Trypanosoma genera compartmentalize glycolytic and other key metabolic pathways in unique subcellular microbodies called glycosomes, organelles related to the peroxisomes of mammals and yeast. The molecular machinery that carries out the specific targeting of...

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Published in:The Journal of biological chemistry 2000-05, Vol.275 (18), p.13637-13644
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