Down-regulation of Model Yeast Proteins by Ubiquitin-dependent Proteolysis

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Abstract

Ubiquitination is a versatile tool used by all eukaryotic organisms for controlling the stability, function, and intracellular localization of a multitude of proteins. I will attempt to bring together our recent data on the down-regulation of two yeast model proteins, the galactose transporter Gal2 and fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase, by ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis triggered by the addition of easily fermentable carbon sources.

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Horák, J. (2004). Down-regulation of Model Yeast Proteins by Ubiquitin-dependent Proteolysis. Physiological Research. https://doi.org/10.33549/physiolres.930000.53.s99

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