Genetic analysis reveals functions of atypical polyubiquitin chains

  1. Fernando Meza Gutierrez
  2. Deniz Simsek
  3. Arda Mizrak
  4. Adam Deutschbauer
  5. Hannes Braberg
  6. Jeffrey Johnson
  7. Jiewei Xu
  8. Michael Shales
  9. Michelle Nguyen
  10. Raquel Tamse-Kuehn
  11. Curt Palm
  12. Lars M Steinmetz
  13. Nevan J Krogan
  14. David P Toczyski  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of California, San Francisco, United States
  2. Amgen Research, United States
  3. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States
  4. Stanford University, United States
  5. University of California San Francisco, United States

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  1. Fernando Meza Gutierrez
  2. Deniz Simsek
  3. Arda Mizrak
  4. Adam Deutschbauer
  5. Hannes Braberg
  6. Jeffrey Johnson
  7. Jiewei Xu
  8. Michael Shales
  9. Michelle Nguyen
  10. Raquel Tamse-Kuehn
  11. Curt Palm
  12. Lars M Steinmetz
  13. Nevan J Krogan
  14. David P Toczyski
(2018)
Genetic analysis reveals functions of atypical polyubiquitin chains
eLife 7:e42955.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.42955

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