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Peptides accelerate their uptake by activating a ubiquitin-dependent proteolytic pathway
scientific article published in June 2000
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10850718
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Peptides accelerate their uptake by activating a ubiquitin-dependent proteolytic pathway
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10850718
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proteolysis
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G C Turner
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A Varshavsky
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1 June 2000
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405
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579-83
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6786
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Substrate targeting in the ubiquitin system
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The ubiquitin system
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The ubiquitin system
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The N-end rule pathway controls the import of peptides through degradation of a transcriptional repressor
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The recognition component of the N-end rule pathway
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The E2-E3 interaction in the N-end rule pathway: the RING-H2 finger of E3 is required for the synthesis of multiubiquitin chain
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The N-end rule is mediated by the UBC2(RAD6) ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme
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A recognition component of the ubiquitin system is required for peptide transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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10.1038/35014629
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