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Rpn10p is a receptor for ubiquitinated Gcn4p in proteasomal proteolysis
Ki Moon Seong
, Je Hyun Baek
, Byung Yoon Ahn
, Myeong Hee Yu
, Joon Kim
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26S Proteasome
33%
Amino Acid Biosynthesis
16%
Gcn4
16%
Gcn4p
100%
Polyubiquitin Chains
16%
Proteasomal Proteolysis
100%
Purine Biosynthesis
16%
Rad23
16%
Stress Conditions
16%
Substrate Receptors
33%
Transcriptional Repressor
16%
Ubiquitin-mediated Proteolysis
16%
Ubiquitinated Substrates
33%
Ubiquitination
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Amino Acids
50%
Proteasome
100%
Protein Catabolism
100%
Purine Synthesis
50%
Transcriptional Activator
50%
Ubiquitin
50%
Ubiquitination
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Proteasome
100%
Protein Degradation
100%
Purine Synthesis
50%
Transcriptional Activator
50%
Ubiquitination
50%