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The many faces of the GID/CTLH E3 ligase complex. [PDF]

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MULTIPROTEIN-DNA COMPLEXES IN TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION

Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure, 1999
▪ Abstract  Transcription in eukaryotes is frequently regulated by a mechanism termed combinatorial control, whereby several different proteins must bind DNA in concert to achieve appropriate regulation of the downstream gene. X-ray crystallographic studies of multiprotein complexes bound to DNA have been carried out to investigate the molecular ...
Cynthia Wolberger
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The centrosome is a polyfunctional multiprotein cell complex

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2008
Contemporary knowledge about centrosome proteins and their ensembles, which can be divided into several functional groups--microtubule-nucleating proteins, microtubule-anchoring proteins, centriole-duplication proteins, cell cycle control proteins, primary cilia growth regulation proteins, and proteins of regulation of cytokinesis--is reviewed ...
I B, Alieva, R E, Uzbekov
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Multiprotein complexes governing Wnt signal transduction

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2018
Three multiprotein complexes have key roles in transducing Wnt signals from the plasma membrane to the cell nucleus - the β-catenin destruction complex, or Axin degradasome, which targets the Wnt effector β-catenin for proteasomal degradation in the absence of Wnt; the Wnt signalosome, assembled by polymerization of Dishevelled upon Wnt engaging its ...
Melissa V Gammons, Mariann Bienz
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Multiprotein complex signaling and the plasticity problem

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2001
Synaptic transmission of distinct patterns of spikes, or 'neural code', leads to plastic changes in synapses and other parts of the neuron, as well as learning in animals. Recent findings indicate that specialized multiprotein structures associated with neurotransmitter receptors and cell-adhesion proteins function as molecular devices that both read ...
S G, Grant, T J, O'Dell
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