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Conjugation And Deconjugation Of Ubiquitin Family Modifiers Subcellular Biochemistry Frederick C Streich Jr

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Conjugation And Deconjugation Of Ubiquitin Family Modifiers Subcellular Biochemistry Frederick C Streich Jr
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Publisher: Springer New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.03 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Frederick C. Streich Jr., Arthur L. Haas (auth.), Marcus Groettrup PhD (eds.)
ISBN: 9781441966759, 9781441966766, 1441966757, 1441966765
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Conjugation And Deconjugation Of Ubiquitin Family Modifiers Subcellular Biochemistry Frederick C Streich Jr by Frederick C. Streich Jr., Arthur L. Haas (auth.), Marcus Groettrup Phd (eds.) 9781441966759, 9781441966766, 1441966757, 1441966765 instant download after payment.

To cope with the steadily growing body of knowledge and for organizational reasons the articles in this book are focussed on the modifiers ubiquitin, SUMO1/2/3, NED 8, ISG15 and FAT10 but it should be at least mentioned here that enzymes involved in conjugation and deconjugation of URM1, UFM1, ATG8 and ATG12 have been reported and continue to be investigated.

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