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Ellison, Michael
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Fungal Proteins
Academic Article
Identification of a positive regulator of the cell cycle ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme Cdc34 (Ubc3).
Academic Article
The short-lived MAT alpha 2 transcriptional regulator is ubiquitinated in vivo.
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A chimeric ubiquitin conjugating enzyme that combines the cell cycle properties of CDC34 (UBC3) and the DNA repair properties of RAD6 (UBC2): implications for the structure, function and evolution of the E2s.
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Functional complementation of a membrane transport deficiency in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by recombinant ND4 fusion protein.
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Crystal structure of the human ubiquitin conjugating enzyme complex, hMms2-hUbc13.
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A site-directed approach for constructing temperature-sensitive ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes reveals a cell cycle function and growth function for RAD6.
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Identification of the ubiquitin interfacial residues in a ubiquitin-E2 covalent complex.
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Stress resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is strongly correlated with assembly of a novel type of multiubiquitin chain.
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Expression of a ubiquitin derivative that conjugates to protein irreversibly produces phenotypes consistent with a ubiquitin deficiency.
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The yeast UBC4 ubiquitin conjugating enzyme monoubiquitinates itself in vivo: evidence for an E2-E2 homointeraction.
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Functional and physical characterization of the cell cycle ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme CDC34 (UBC3). Identification of a functional determinant within the tail that facilitates CDC34 self-association.
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