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Gonen, H., Smith, C. E., Siegel, N. R., Kahana, C., Merrick, W. C., Chakraburtty, K., Schwartz, A. L., Ciechanover, A. (1994) Protein synthesis elongation factor EF-1 alpha is essential for ubiquitin-dependent degradation of certain N alpha-acetylated proteins and may be substituted for by the bacterial elongation factor EF-Tu. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 91 (16) 7648-7652 doi:10.1073/pnas.91.16.7648

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TitleProtein synthesis elongation factor EF-1 alpha is essential for ubiquitin-dependent degradation of certain N alpha-acetylated proteins and may be substituted for by the bacterial elongation factor EF-Tu.
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
AuthorsGonen, H.Author
Smith, C. E.Author
Siegel, N. R.Author
Kahana, C.Author
Merrick, W. C.Author
Chakraburtty, K.Author
Schwartz, A. L.Author
Ciechanover, A.Author
Year1994 (August 2)Volume91
Issue16
PublisherProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
DOIdoi:10.1073/pnas.91.16.7648Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGonen, H., Smith, C. E., Siegel, N. R., Kahana, C., Merrick, W. C., Chakraburtty, K., Schwartz, A. L., Ciechanover, A. (1994) Protein synthesis elongation factor EF-1 alpha is essential for ubiquitin-dependent degradation of certain N alpha-acetylated proteins and may be substituted for by the bacterial elongation factor EF-Tu. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 91 (16) 7648-7652 doi:10.1073/pnas.91.16.7648
Plain TextGonen, H., Smith, C. E., Siegel, N. R., Kahana, C., Merrick, W. C., Chakraburtty, K., Schwartz, A. L., Ciechanover, A. (1994) Protein synthesis elongation factor EF-1 alpha is essential for ubiquitin-dependent degradation of certain N alpha-acetylated proteins and may be substituted for by the bacterial elongation factor EF-Tu. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 91 (16) 7648-7652 doi:10.1073/pnas.91.16.7648
In(1994, August) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Vol. 91 (16) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences


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