The Processivity of Multiubiquitination by the APC Determines the Order of Substrate Degradation

Cell - Tập 124 - Trang 89-103 - 2006
Michael Rape1, Sashank K. Reddy1, Marc W. Kirschner1
1Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, 200 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA

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