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The Lysine Deprotonation Mechanism in a Ubiquitin Conjugating Enzyme. [PDF]
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Protein Post-Translational Modifications in Plant Abiotic Stress Responses. [PDF]
Li G, Feng B, Zhu QH, Jiang K, Zhang T.
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Mycorrhizal symbiosis between Coprinellus disseminatus and Cremastra appendiculata, insights from gene expression. [PDF]
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Advances in molecular glue degraders for targeted protein degradation: Focus on NEK7, WEE1, CDK2, GSPT1 and VAV1. [PDF]
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Synthesis, biological evaluation and clinical trials of Cereblon-based PROTACs. [PDF]
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Environmental variability drives functional plasticity in the gill-associated microbiome of Lithodes santolla: a meta-transcriptomic perspective. [PDF]
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Csn5 Depletion Reverses Mitochondrial Defects in GCN5-Null Saccharomyces cerevisiae. [PDF]
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2022
Ubiquitination is an important post-translational modification that regulates multiple cellular activities in plants including environmental stress responses. In addition to activity of ubiquitin ligases, the activity of deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) is critical for modulating the optimal ubiquitination status of target proteins in response to ...
Yongming Luo +6 more
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Ubiquitination is an important post-translational modification that regulates multiple cellular activities in plants including environmental stress responses. In addition to activity of ubiquitin ligases, the activity of deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) is critical for modulating the optimal ubiquitination status of target proteins in response to ...
Yongming Luo +6 more
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Plant Molecular Biology, 2012
In higher plants, the metabolism of carbon (C) and nitrogen nutrients (N) is mutually regulated and referred to as the C and N balance (C/N). Plants are thus able to optimize their growth depending on their cellular C/N status. Arabidopsis ATL31 and ATL6 encode a RING-type ubiquitin ligases which play a critical role in the C/N status response (Sato et
Shugo, Maekawa +6 more
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In higher plants, the metabolism of carbon (C) and nitrogen nutrients (N) is mutually regulated and referred to as the C and N balance (C/N). Plants are thus able to optimize their growth depending on their cellular C/N status. Arabidopsis ATL31 and ATL6 encode a RING-type ubiquitin ligases which play a critical role in the C/N status response (Sato et
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