Ubiquitous déjà vu
Stefan Jentsch () and
Helle D. Ulrich
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Stefan Jentsch: the Center for Molecular Biology (ZMBH), Heidelberg University
Helle D. Ulrich: the Center for Molecular Biology (ZMBH), Heidelberg University
Nature, 1998, vol. 395, issue 6700, 321-323
Abstract:
When times are hard, cells are sometimes forced to gather food from their own interiors. They can also use this mechanism - known as autophagy - to get rid of old or unwanted cell components. This process has now been dissected at a molecular level, and, surprisingly, the pathway by which it occurs is very similar to that used by ubiquitin, a protein that targets other proteins for destruction.
Date: 1998
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