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| T KishiSummaryAffiliation: National Institute of Genetics Country: Japan Publications
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An essential function of Grr1 for the degradation of Cln2 is to act as a binding core that links Cln2 to Skp1T Kishi
Laboratory of Mutagenesis, Department of Molecular Genetics, National Institute of Genetics, Mishima, Shizuoka ken 411 8540, Japan
J Cell Sci 111:3655-61. 1998..Furthermore, Skp1 associated in vivo with phosphorylated Cln2 in a Grr1-dependent manner. These data suggest that Grr1 is required for degradation of Cln2 through linking phosphorylated Cln2 to Skp1 in a SCFGrr1 complex...
Grr1 functions in the ubiquitin pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae through association with Skp1T Kishi
Department of Molecular Genetics, National Institute of Genetics, Shizuoka ken, Japan
Mol Gen Genet 257:143-8. 1998..Furthermore, Grr1 bound Skp1 directly in vitro. These results strongly suggest that Grr1 functions in the ubiquitin pathway through association with Skp1...
Isolation of a candidate gene, CAB1, for cholesterol transport to mitochondria from the c-ERBB-2 amplicon by a modified cDNA selection methodN Akiyama
Genetics Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
Cancer Res 57:3548-53. 1997..It was established that multiple overexpressed genes are frequently present in a single amplicon...
