Kim et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Mutation-dependent aggregation and toxicity in a Drosophila model for UBQLN2-associated ALSKim et al., 2018
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- Kim S
- Stiles S
- Feichtmeier J
- Ramesh N
- Zhan L
- Scalf M
- Smith L
- Pandey U
- Tibbetts R
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- Human molecular genetics
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Members of the conserved ubiquilin (UBQLN) family of ubiquitin (Ub) chaperones harbor an antipodal UBL (Ub-like)-UBA (Ub-associated) domain arrangement and participate in proteasome and autophagosome-mediated protein degradation. Mutations in a proline-rich …
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