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A Varshavsky

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 15, 2001
RPN4 is a ligand, substrate, and transcriptional regulator of the 26S proteasome: a negative feedback circuitY Xie, A Varshavsky
The EMBO Journal|June 1, 1994
Ubiquitin-assisted dissection of protein transport across membranesN Johnsson, A Varshavsky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 25, 1994
Split ubiquitin as a sensor of protein interactions in vivoN Johnsson, A Varshavsky
The EMBO Journal|November 2, 1999
Degradation signals in the lysine-asparagine sequence spaceT Suzuki, A Varshavsky
Current Genetics|September 29, 1999
The N-end rule pathway is required for import of histidine in yeast lacking the kinesin-like protein Cin8pY Xie, A Varshavsky
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 2, 1994
Degradation of G alpha by the N-end rule pathwayK Madura, A Varshavsky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1982
Protein D1 preferentially binds A + T-rich DNA in vitro and is a component of Drosophila melanogaster nucleosomes containing A + T-rich satellite DNAL Levinger, A Varshavsky
Cell|July 1, 1984
A protein binds to a satellite DNA repeat at three specific sites that would be brought into mutual proximity by DNA folding in the nucleosomeF Strauss, A Varshavsky
Cell|March 25, 1988
Hypersensitivity to heavy water: a new conditional phenotypeB Bartel, A Varshavsky
Cell|February 1, 1982
Selective arrangement of ubiquitinated and D1 protein-containing nucleosomes within the Drosophila genomeL Levinger, A Varshavsky
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 15, 2001
RPN4 is a ligand, substrate, and transcriptional regulator of the 26S proteasome: a negative feedback circuitY Xie, A Varshavsky
The EMBO Journal|June 1, 1994
Ubiquitin-assisted dissection of protein transport across membranesN Johnsson, A Varshavsky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 25, 1994
Split ubiquitin as a sensor of protein interactions in vivoN Johnsson, A Varshavsky
The EMBO Journal|November 2, 1999
Degradation signals in the lysine-asparagine sequence spaceT Suzuki, A Varshavsky
Current Genetics|September 29, 1999
The N-end rule pathway is required for import of histidine in yeast lacking the kinesin-like protein Cin8pY Xie, A Varshavsky
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 2, 1994
Degradation of G alpha by the N-end rule pathwayK Madura, A Varshavsky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1982
Protein D1 preferentially binds A + T-rich DNA in vitro and is a component of Drosophila melanogaster nucleosomes containing A + T-rich satellite DNAL Levinger, A Varshavsky
Cell|July 1, 1984
A protein binds to a satellite DNA repeat at three specific sites that would be brought into mutual proximity by DNA folding in the nucleosomeF Strauss, A Varshavsky
Cell|March 25, 1988
Hypersensitivity to heavy water: a new conditional phenotypeB Bartel, A Varshavsky
Cell|February 1, 1982
Selective arrangement of ubiquitinated and D1 protein-containing nucleosomes within the Drosophila genomeL Levinger, A Varshavsky
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