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The third of four volumes discusses the role of ubiquitin-mediated protein breakdown in cellular regulation and physiology. Required reading for molecular biologists, cell biologists and physiologists with an interest in the topic.
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R. J. Mayer, A. Ciechanover, Martin Rechsteiner (Eds.) Protein Degradation
Protein Degradation, Vol. 3: Cell Biology of the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System. Edited by R. J. Mayer, A. Ciechanover, M. Rechsteiner Copyright 8 2006 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim ISBN: 3-527-31435-0
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Protein Degradation, Vol. 2 2005
ISBN 3-527-31130-0
Mayer, J., Ciechanover, A., Rechsteiner, M. (Eds.)
Protein Degradation, Vol. 1 2005
ISBN 3-527-30837-7
Buchner, J., Kiefhaber, T. (Eds.)
Protein Folding Handbook 2005
ISBN 3-527-30784-2
Sanchez, J.-C., Corthals, G. L., Hochstrasser, D. F. (Eds.)
Biomedical Application of Proteomics 2004
ISBN 3-527-30807-5
Nierhaus, K. H., Wilson, D. N. (Eds.)
Protein Synthesis and Ribosome Structure 2004
ISBN 3-527-30638-2
Cesareni, G., Gimona, M., Sudol, M., Yaffe, M. (Eds.)
Modular Protein Domains 2004
ISBN 3-527-30813-X
R. John Mayer, Aaron Ciechanover, and Martin Rechsteiner (Eds.)
Protein Degradation Cell Biology of the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System Volume 3
The Editors Prof. Dr. R. John Mayer University of Nottingham School of Biomedical Sciences Queen’s Medical Center Nottingham, NG7 2UH UK Prof. Dr. Aaron Ciechanover Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Department of Biochemistry Efron Street, Bat Galim Haifa 31096 Israel Prof. Dr. Martin Rechsteiner University of Utah Medical School Department of Biochemistry 50 N. Medical Drive Salt