Regulatory cross-talk between lysine acetylation and ubiquitination: Role in the control of protein stability
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Cross talk between two protein lysine modifications, acetylation and ubiqiutination is a critical regulatory mechanism controlling vital cellular functions. The findings indicate that protein lysine acetylation is a potential regulator of various cellular functions involving protein ubiquitination.
Publication Name: BioEssays
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0265-9247
Year: 2005
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Out of the veil of death rode the one million! Neandertals and their genes
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The nuclear DNA sequence from a 38,000-year-old Neandertal fossil is compared with modern humans and is examined whether it contributed to the modern humans' gene pool. Two research groups have found that both the Neandertal and modern human sequences are very similar, with very little variations.
Publication Name: BioEssays
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0265-9247
Year: 2007
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