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Ubiquitin and protein degradation

Ubiquitin and protein degradation [electronic resource] / edited by Raymond J. Deshaies. - Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier Academic Press, c2005. - 1 online resource (2 v.) : ill. (some col.). - Methods in enzymology, v. 398-399 0076-6879 ; . - Methods in enzymology ; v. 398-399. .

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

pt. A. E1 enzyme ; E2 enzyme ; E3 enzyme ; Proteasome ; Isopeptidases -- pt. B. Ubiquitin and ubiquitin derivatives ; Ubiquitin binding domains ; Methods to study the Proteasome ; Identification and characterization of substrates and ubiquitin ligases ; Genome and proteome-wide approaches to identify substrates and enzymes ; Real time/non-invasive technologies ; Small molecule inhibitors ; Generally applicable technologies.

Ubiquitin and Protein Degradation, Part B will cover chemical biology, ubiquitin derivatives and ubiquitin-like proteins, deubiquitinating enzymes, proteomics as well as techniques to monitor protein degradation. The chapters are highly methodological and focus on application of techniques. *Second part of the Ubiquitin and Protein Degration series *Topics include: E1 Enzymes, E2 Enzymes, E3 Enzymes, Proteasomes, and Isopeptidases.




Ubiquitin.
Proteins--Metabolism.
Proteins--metabolism.
Ubiquitins--physiology.
Ubiquitine.
Prot�eines--M�etabolisme.
Ubiquitine.
Eiwitten.
Ontleding (scheikunde)
Proteins--Metabolism.
Ubiquitin.


Electronic books.

QP601 / .M49 v. 398-399

572.6

QU 56 / U152 2005