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Absolute quantification of E1, ubiquitin-like proteins and Nedd8–MLN4924 adduct by mass spectrometry

Yang et al., 2013

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15397325219480048148
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Yang X
Brownell J
Xu Q
Zhu F
Ma J
Loke H
Rollins N
Soucy T
Minissale J
Thomas M
Mallender W
Dick L
Li P
Liao H
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Cell biochemistry and biophysics

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Ubiquitin (Ub) and ubiquitin-like (Ubl) proteins regulate a variety of important cellular processes by forming covalent conjugates with target proteins or lipids. Ubl conjugation is catalyzed by a cascade of proteins including activating enzymes (E1), conjugating enzymes …
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