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Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2021) 478 (7): 1413–1434.
Published: 16 April 2021
... [ 1 , 8 , 9 ]. These molecular interactions are mediated by specific protein domains, motifs, or sequences and govern the nature of the chemical and mechanical signals conveyed by the ECM. Characterizing the composition of the ECM alongside the interactions taking place within this compartment...
Includes: Supplementary data
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Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2010) 431 (1): 23–29.
Published: 14 September 2010
... E3 ligase protein domain protein–protein interaction really interesting new gene finger (RING finger) RING finger protein 4 (RNF4) small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) ubiquitin RING (really interesting new gene) domain ubiquitin ligases promote the transfer of ubiquitin from ubiquitin...
Includes: Supplementary data
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Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2009) 417 (3): 621–637.
Published: 16 January 2009
...) into taxonomies in an attempt to provide a global evolutionary view of the protein world. The first taxonomies described were originally based on the concept of the protein domain [ 80 ] and most modern classifications are still organized around this structural level [ 79 ]. This is predicated on the premise...
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Biochemical Journal
Biochem J (2001) 357 (2): 545–549.
Published: 09 July 2001
.... metallochaperone extended structure protein domain The Biochemical Society, London ©2001 2001 6 6 2000 3 4 2001 4 5 2001 1 To whom correspondence should be addressed (e-mail [email protected] ). ...