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Rachel E Klevit

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Cell Stress & Chaperones|April 10, 2020
Peeking from behind the veil of enigma: emerging insights on small heat shock protein structure and functionRachel E Klevit
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|January 16, 2007
Ubiquitin transfer from the E2 perspective: why is UbcH5 so promiscuous?Peter S Brzovic, Rachel E Klevit
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 23, 2018
Characterization of RING-Between-RING E3 Ubiquitin Transfer MechanismsKatherine H Reiter, Rachel E Klevit
FEBS Letters|January 24, 2013
One size does not fit all: the oligomeric states of αB crystallinScott P Delbecq, Rachel E Klevit
The EMBO Journal|September 11, 2012
RING-between-RINGs--keeping the safety on loaded gunsKatja K Dove, Rachel E Klevit
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 21, 2018
HSPB5 engages multiple states of a destabilized client to enhance chaperone activity in a stress-dependent mannerScott P Delbecq, Rachel E Klevit
BMC Biology|March 17, 2012
Following Ariadne's thread: a new perspective on RBR ubiquitin ligasesDawn M Wenzel, Rachel E Klevit
The FEBS Journal|August 29, 2009
Dynamic interactions of proteins in complex networks: identifying the complete set of interacting E2s for functional investigation of E3-dependent protein ubiquitinationDevin E Christensen, Rachel E Klevit
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 12, 2003
Mechanism of DNA binding by the ADR1 zinc finger transcription factor as determined by SPRLawrence E Schaufler, Rachel E Klevit
Current Biology : CB|August 24, 2013
Structural Biology: Parkin's Serpentine Shape Revealed in the Year of the SnakeKatja K Dove, Rachel E Klevit
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Cell Stress & Chaperones|April 10, 2020
Peeking from behind the veil of enigma: emerging insights on small heat shock protein structure and functionRachel E Klevit
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|January 16, 2007
Ubiquitin transfer from the E2 perspective: why is UbcH5 so promiscuous?Peter S Brzovic, Rachel E Klevit
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 23, 2018
Characterization of RING-Between-RING E3 Ubiquitin Transfer MechanismsKatherine H Reiter, Rachel E Klevit
FEBS Letters|January 24, 2013
One size does not fit all: the oligomeric states of αB crystallinScott P Delbecq, Rachel E Klevit
The EMBO Journal|September 11, 2012
RING-between-RINGs--keeping the safety on loaded gunsKatja K Dove, Rachel E Klevit
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 21, 2018
HSPB5 engages multiple states of a destabilized client to enhance chaperone activity in a stress-dependent mannerScott P Delbecq, Rachel E Klevit
BMC Biology|March 17, 2012
Following Ariadne's thread: a new perspective on RBR ubiquitin ligasesDawn M Wenzel, Rachel E Klevit
The FEBS Journal|August 29, 2009
Dynamic interactions of proteins in complex networks: identifying the complete set of interacting E2s for functional investigation of E3-dependent protein ubiquitinationDevin E Christensen, Rachel E Klevit
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 12, 2003
Mechanism of DNA binding by the ADR1 zinc finger transcription factor as determined by SPRLawrence E Schaufler, Rachel E Klevit
Current Biology : CB|August 24, 2013
Structural Biology: Parkin's Serpentine Shape Revealed in the Year of the SnakeKatja K Dove, Rachel E Klevit
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