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A Varshavsky

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Nature Medicine|October 4, 2000
Basic Medical Research Award. The ubiquitin systemA Hershko, A Ciechanover, A Varshavsky
The EMBO Journal|October 1, 1990
The recognition component of the N-end rule pathwayB Bartel, I Wünning, A Varshavsky
Nature|March 30, 1989
The tails of ubiquitin precursors are ribosomal proteins whose fusion to ubiquitin facilitates ribosome biogenesisD Finley, B Bartel, A Varshavsky
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 10, 1986
In vivo half-life of a protein is a function of its amino-terminal residueA Bachmair, D Finley, A Varshavsky
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 1993
N-recognin/Ubc2 interactions in the N-end rule pathwayK Madura, R J Dohmen, A Varshavsky
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 15, 1983
Nucleosome arrangement in green monkey alpha-satellite chromatin. Superimposition of non-random and apparently random patternsK C Wu, F Strauss, A Varshavsky
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 11, 1999
Bivalent inhibitor of the N-end rule pathwayY T Kwon, F Lévy, A Varshavsky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1986
A mammalian high mobility group protein recognizes any stretch of six A.T base pairs in duplex DNAM J Solomon, F Strauss, A Varshavsky
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 4, 1994
Heat-inducible degron: a method for constructing temperature-sensitive mutantsR J Dohmen, P Wu, A Varshavsky
Nature|September 10, 1987
The yeast DNA repair gene RAD6 encodes a ubiquitin-conjugating enzymeS Jentsch, J P McGrath, A Varshavsky
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Nature Medicine|October 4, 2000
Basic Medical Research Award. The ubiquitin systemA Hershko, A Ciechanover, A Varshavsky
The EMBO Journal|October 1, 1990
The recognition component of the N-end rule pathwayB Bartel, I Wünning, A Varshavsky
Nature|March 30, 1989
The tails of ubiquitin precursors are ribosomal proteins whose fusion to ubiquitin facilitates ribosome biogenesisD Finley, B Bartel, A Varshavsky
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 10, 1986
In vivo half-life of a protein is a function of its amino-terminal residueA Bachmair, D Finley, A Varshavsky
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 1993
N-recognin/Ubc2 interactions in the N-end rule pathwayK Madura, R J Dohmen, A Varshavsky
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 15, 1983
Nucleosome arrangement in green monkey alpha-satellite chromatin. Superimposition of non-random and apparently random patternsK C Wu, F Strauss, A Varshavsky
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 11, 1999
Bivalent inhibitor of the N-end rule pathwayY T Kwon, F Lévy, A Varshavsky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1986
A mammalian high mobility group protein recognizes any stretch of six A.T base pairs in duplex DNAM J Solomon, F Strauss, A Varshavsky
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 4, 1994
Heat-inducible degron: a method for constructing temperature-sensitive mutantsR J Dohmen, P Wu, A Varshavsky
Nature|September 10, 1987
The yeast DNA repair gene RAD6 encodes a ubiquitin-conjugating enzymeS Jentsch, J P McGrath, A Varshavsky
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