Cell cycle: cull and destroy

Current Biology : CB
P K Jackson

Abstract

A newly discovered family of proteins homologous to yeast Cdc53, called cullins, may play a key role in the targeting of cell-cycle regulators, such as cyclins, for destruction by ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis.

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Apr 13, 2000·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·T JacksonL E Hyman
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