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- some proteins can even contain multiple degrons. Degrons are present in a variety of organisms, from the N-degrons (see N-end Rule) first characterized in...
- preferentially and thus considered destabilizing degrons since they allow faster degradation of their proteins. A degron can be converted into its active form by...
- its substrates via short, linear sequence motifs or degrons found in its substrates. These degrons can be split into three major groups: destruction boxes...
- change from organism to organism. Other degradation signals, known as degrons, can also be found in sequence. The rule may operate differently in different...
- missing publisher (link) Varshavsky, Alexander (8 January 2019). "N-degron and C-degron pathways of protein degradation". Proceedings of the National Academy...
- available. Biology portal Chemistry portal Amino acid dating Beta-peptide Degron Erepsin Homochirality Hyperaminoacidemia Leucines Miller–Urey experiment...
- to be determined by degradation signals (degrons) in cellular proteins. N-terminal degrons, called N-degrons, were the first degradation signals to be...
- long-term cold exposure as a result of inhibition of VRN2 turnover via its N-degron. The events of histone deacetylation at Lysine 9 and 14 followed by methylation...
- signal, or degron. The E3 ligase UBR2 parti****tes in the N-end rule pathway, which targets proteins bearing an N-terminal degron, or N-degron (Kwon et...
- intrinsic histone acetyltransferase activity. The Neh6 domain may contain a degron that is involved in a redox-insensitive process of degradation of NRF2....