TY - JOUR
T1 - Ubiquitin - More than just a signal for protein degradation
AU - Wójcik, Cezary
PY - 2001/10/1
Y1 - 2001/10/1
N2 - Research related to the ubiquitin- and proteasome-dependent protein-degradation pathway is growing exponentially. Top scientists in this field met recently in the green mountains of Vermont. Among the numerous topics discussed at this meeting* were ubiquitin-like proteins, ubiquitin-interacting proteins, non-proteolytic roles of ubiquitin and the regulation and function of proteasomes. (*FASEB Summer Conference: Ubiquitin and Intracellular Protein Degradation; Saxtons River, Vermont, USA; 23-28 June 2001. Organized by George DeMartino and Daniel Finley).
AB - Research related to the ubiquitin- and proteasome-dependent protein-degradation pathway is growing exponentially. Top scientists in this field met recently in the green mountains of Vermont. Among the numerous topics discussed at this meeting* were ubiquitin-like proteins, ubiquitin-interacting proteins, non-proteolytic roles of ubiquitin and the regulation and function of proteasomes. (*FASEB Summer Conference: Ubiquitin and Intracellular Protein Degradation; Saxtons River, Vermont, USA; 23-28 June 2001. Organized by George DeMartino and Daniel Finley).
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U2 - 10.1016/S0962-8924(01)02084-0
DO - 10.1016/S0962-8924(01)02084-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 11642228
AN - SCOPUS:0035478096
SN - 0962-8924
VL - 11
SP - 397
EP - 399
JO - Trends in Cell Biology
JF - Trends in Cell Biology
IS - 10
ER -