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Details on Person Scott, Daniel C

Class:IdPerson:8952010
_displayNameScott, Daniel C
_timestamp2016-12-12 20:49:01
created[InstanceEdit:8952008] Rothfels, Karen, 2016-12-12
firstnameDaniel C
initialDC
surnameScott
(author)[LiteratureReference:8952007] Structural conservation of distinctive N-terminal acetylation-dependent interactions across a family of mammalian NEDD8 ligation enzymes
[LiteratureReference:8952185] E2-RING expansion of the NEDD8 cascade confers specificity to cullin modification
[LiteratureReference:8952186] N-terminal acetylation acts as an avidity enhancer within an interconnected multiprotein complex
[LiteratureReference:8952201] Structural insights into NEDD8 activation of cullin-RING ligases: conformational control of conjugation
[LiteratureReference:8953138] A dual E3 mechanism for Rub1 ligation to Cdc53
[LiteratureReference:8953250] Structure of a RING E3 trapped in action reveals ligation mechanism for the ubiquitin-like protein NEDD8
[LiteratureReference:8955185] Two Distinct Types of E3 Ligases Work in Unison to Regulate Substrate Ubiquitylation
[LiteratureReference:8955995] Structural basis for a reciprocal regulation between SCF and CSN
[LiteratureReference:9638323] Evidence of ball-and-chain transport of ferric enterobactin through FepA
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