Publikation: Analyse des "Ubiquitin-Codes" mithilfe Protease-resistenter Ubiquitinketten
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BIOspektrum. 2015, 21(4), pp. 382-384. ISSN 0947-0867. eISSN 1868-6249. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s12268-015-0589-4
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Modification of proteins by ubiquitin plays a fundamental role in maintaining a functional proteome. Proteins can be modified by single ubiquitin moieties or by various types of ubiquitin chains differing in linkage type and topology. Different ubiquitin chains are assumed to signal target proteins for different fates, but how this is achieved is only partially understood. We developed an easy-to-use strategy to generate large amounts of linkage-defined, non-hydrolyzable ubiquitin chains and show their potential to dissect ubiquitin signalling.
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Life Sciences, general, Biochemistry, general, Human Genetics, Microbiology, Developmental Biology, Pharmacology/Toxicology
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SCHNEIDER, Tatjana, Daniel SCHNEIDER, Andreas MARX, Martin SCHEFFNER, 2015. Analyse des "Ubiquitin-Codes" mithilfe Protease-resistenter Ubiquitinketten. In: BIOspektrum. 2015, 21(4), pp. 382-384. ISSN 0947-0867. eISSN 1868-6249. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s12268-015-0589-4BibTex
@article{Schneider2015Analy-32738, year={2015}, doi={10.1007/s12268-015-0589-4}, title={Analyse des "Ubiquitin-Codes" mithilfe Protease-resistenter Ubiquitinketten}, number={4}, volume={21}, issn={0947-0867}, journal={BIOspektrum}, pages={382--384}, author={Schneider, Tatjana and Schneider, Daniel and Marx, Andreas and Scheffner, Martin} }
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