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- PhD Biochemistry University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Chemistry Moscow State University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alexander J. Varshavsky is a Russian-American biochemist and geneticist. He works at the California Institute of Technology as the Morgan Professor of Biology. Varshavsky left Russia in 1977, emigrating to United States.
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- The ubiquitin system (2000) (4544)
- In vivo half-life of a protein is a function of its amino-terminal residue. (1986) (1776)
- A multiubiquitin chain is confined to specific lysine in a targeted short-lived protein. (1989) (1401)
- The N-end rule: functions, mysteries, uses. (1996) (888)
- A Proteolytic Pathway That Recognizes Ubiquitin as a Degradation Signal (*) (1995) (837)
- The yeast polyubiquitin gene is essential for resistance to high temperatures, starvation, and other stresses (1987) (800)
- Split ubiquitin as a sensor of protein interactions in vivo. (1994) (764)
- The yeast DNA repair gene RAD6 encodes a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (1987) (679)
- The tails of ubiquitin precursors are ribosomal proteins whose fusion to ubiquitin facilitates ribosome biogenesis (1989) (667)
- The N‐end rule pathway and regulation by proteolysis (2011) (586)
- Mapping proteinDNA interactions in vivo with formaldehyde: Evidence that histone H4 is retained on a highly transcribed gene (1988) (586)
- The yeast STE6 gene encodes a homologue of the mammalian multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein (1989) (550)
- N-Terminal Acetylation of Cellular Proteins Creates Specific Degradation Signals (2010) (549)
- The N-end rule in bacteria. (1991) (530)
- A protein binds to a satellite DNA repeat at three specific sites that would be brought into mutual proximity by DNA folding in the nucleosome (1984) (499)
- Thermolability of ubiquitin-activating enzyme from the mammalian cell cycle mutant ts85 (1984) (470)
- The N-end rule (1992) (469)
- Ubiquitin dependence of selective protein degradation demonstrated in the mammalian cell cycle mutant ts85 (1984) (454)
- A yeast protein similar to bacterial two-component regulators. (1993) (431)
- The yeast ubiquitin genes: a family of natural gene fusions. (1987) (429)
- RPN4 is a ligand, substrate, and transcriptional regulator of the 26S proteasome: A negative feedback circuit (2001) (418)
- Identifying Important Places in People's Lives from Cellular Network Data (2011) (414)
- Universality and structure of the N-end rule. (1989) (411)
- Formaldehyde-mediated DNA-protein crosslinking: a probe for in vivo chromatin structures. (1985) (408)
- The yeast cell cycle gene CDC34 encodes a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme. (1988) (403)
- The degradation signal in a short-lived protein (1989) (389)
- The ubiquitin system. (1997) (385)
- The N‐end rule pathway of protein degradation (1997) (373)
- Heat-inducible degron: a method for constructing temperature-sensitive mutants. (1994) (362)
- The recognition component of the N‐end rule pathway. (1990) (351)
- Tapprints: your finger taps have fingerprints (2012) (341)
- Arrest of segregation leads to accumulation of highly intertwined catenated dimers: Dissection of the final stages of SV40 DNA replication (1981) (322)
- Amplification of specific DNA sequences correlates with multi-drug resistance in Chinese hamster cells (1984) (318)
- Ump1p Is Required for Proper Maturation of the 20S Proteasome and Becomes Its Substrate upon Completion of the Assembly (1998) (316)
- Terminal stages of SV40 DNA replication proceed via multiply intertwined catenated dimers (1980) (315)
- A Family of Mammalian E3 Ubiquitin Ligases That Contain the UBR Box Motif and Recognize N-Degrons (2005) (308)
- Human mobility characterization from cellular network data (2013) (305)
- Selective arrangement of ubiquitinated and D1 protein-containing nucleosomes within the drosophila genome (1982) (301)
- Human mobility modeling at metropolitan scales (2012) (301)
- The yeast ubiquitin gene: head-to-tail repeats encoding a polyubiquitin precursor protein (1984) (294)
- The N-end rule pathway as a nitric oxide sensor controlling the levels of multiple regulators (2005) (293)
- An Essential Role of N-Terminal Arginylation in Cardiovascular Development (2002) (292)
- N-degron and C-degron pathways of protein degradation (2019) (287)
- The ubiquitin system: functions and mechanisms (1985) (286)
- UBA 1: an essential yeast gene encoding ubiquitin‐activating enzyme. (1991) (279)
- Cdc48p interacts with Ufd3p, a WD repeat protein required for ubiquitin‐mediated proteolysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1996) (279)
- Degradation of a cohesin subunit by the N-end rule pathway is essential for chromosome stability (2001) (272)
- A Tale of One City: Using Cellular Network Data for Urban Planning (2011) (271)
- Regulated protein degradation. (2005) (269)
- The ubiquitin system, an immense realm. (2012) (266)
- Detecting and measuring cotranslational protein degradation in vivo. (2000) (258)
- A mammalian high mobility group protein recognizes any stretch of six A.T base pairs in duplex DNA. (1986) (257)
- Control of protein quality and stoichiometries by N-terminal acetylation and the N-end rule pathway. (2013) (255)
- Ubiquitin as a degradation signal. (1992) (254)
- Deficiency of UBR1, a ubiquitin ligase of the N-end rule pathway, causes pancreatic dysfunction, malformations and mental retardation (Johanson-Blizzard syndrome) (2005) (246)
- ProxiMate: proximity-based secure pairing using ambient wireless signals (2011) (246)
- The N-end rule is mediated by the UBC2(RAD6) ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme. (1991) (244)
- Ubiquitin-specific proteases of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Cloning of UBP2 and UBP3, and functional analysis of the UBP gene family. (1992) (241)
- The Ubiquitin System, Autophagy, and Regulated Protein Degradation. (2017) (232)
- Basic Medical Research Award. The ubiquitin system. (2000) (228)
- Heterogeneity of chromatin subunits in vitro and location of histone H1. (1976) (226)
- An Essential Yeast Gene Encoding a Homolog of Ubiquitin-activating Enzyme (*) (1995) (217)
- In vivo degradation of a transcriptional regulator: The yeast α2 repressor (1990) (214)
- Isolation and characterization of DNA sequences amplified in multidrug-resistant hamster cells. (1986) (205)
- Peptides accelerate their uptake by activating a ubiquitin-dependent proteolytic pathway (2000) (203)
- The short-lived MAT alpha 2 transcriptional regulator is ubiquitinated in vivo. (1991) (202)
- A stretch of “late” SV40 viral DNA about 400 bp long which includes the origin of replication is specifically exposed in SV40 minichromosomes (1979) (201)
- Physical association of ubiquitin ligases and the 26S proteasome. (2000) (189)
- The ubiquitin‐mediated proteolytic pathway and mechanisms of energy‐dependent intracellular protein degradation (1984) (187)
- In vivo effects of cis- and trans-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) on SV40 chromosomes: differential repair, DNA-protein cross-linking, and inhibition of replication. (1985) (181)
- The E2–E3 interaction in the N‐end rule pathway: the RING‐H2 finger of E3 is required for the synthesis of multiubiquitin chain (1999) (172)
- Histone-like proteins in the purified Escherichia coli deoxyribonucleoprotein. (1977) (171)
- The mouse and human genes encoding the recognition component of the N-end rule pathway. (1998) (170)
- Enhancement of immunoblot sensitivity by heating of hydrated filters. (1986) (161)
- Phorbol ester dramatically increases incidence of methotrexate-resistant mouse cells: Possible mechanisms and relevance to tumor promotion (1981) (153)
- Naming a targeting signal (1991) (151)
- RGS4 Is Arginylated and Degraded by the N-end Rule Pathway in Vitro * (2000) (151)
- The N-Terminal Methionine of Cellular Proteins as a Degradation Signal (2014) (151)
- Degradation of G alpha by the N-end rule pathway. (1994) (147)
- Cloning and functional analysis of the ubiquitin-specific protease gene UBP1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1991) (141)
- Female Lethality and Apoptosis of Spermatocytes in Mice Lacking the UBR2 Ubiquitin Ligase of the N-End Rule Pathway (2003) (141)
- Vis-à-Vis: Privacy-preserving online social networking via Virtual Individual Servers (2011) (141)
- An N-end rule pathway that recognizes proline and destroys gluconeogenic enzymes (2017) (139)
- The N‐end rule pathway controls the import of peptides through degradation of a transcriptional repressor (1998) (133)
- Construction and Analysis of Mouse Strains Lacking the Ubiquitin Ligase UBR1 (E3α) of the N-End Rule Pathway (2001) (132)
- Cis-trans recognition and subunit-specific degradation of short-lived proteins (1990) (131)
- The N-end rule pathway is mediated by a complex of the RING-type Ubr1 and HECT-type Ufd4 ubiquitin ligases (2010) (129)
- Ubiquitin as a central cellular regulator (2004) (129)
- Cloning and functional analysis of the arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase gene ATE1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1990) (125)
- Unified nomenclature for subunits of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae proteasome regulatory particle. (1998) (123)
- The N-end rule pathway counteracts cell death by destroying proapoptotic protein fragments (2012) (121)
- SV40 viral minichromosome: preferential exposure of the origin of replication as probed by restriction endonucleases. (1978) (121)
- Diadenosine 5′, 5′′′-P1, P4-tetraphosphate: a pleiotropically acting alarmone? (1983) (119)
- Alternative Splicing Results in Differential Expression, Activity, and Localization of the Two Forms of Arginyl-tRNA-Protein Transferase, a Component of the N-End Rule Pathway (1999) (118)
- Control of mammalian G protein signaling by N-terminal acetylation and the N-end rule pathway (2015) (117)
- Ubiquitin‐assisted dissection of protein transport across membranes. (1994) (116)
- Methotrexate Inhibits Proteolysis of Dihydrofolate Reductase by the N-end Rule Pathway (*) (1995) (114)
- Degradation signals in the lysine–asparagine sequence space (1999) (113)
- The N-end rule pathway controls multiple functions during Arabidopsis shoot and leaf development (2009) (109)
- The N-end rule and regulation of apoptosis (2003) (109)
- Serine 228 is essential for catalytic activities of 85-kDa cytosolic phospholipase A2. (1994) (109)
- The N-end rule pathway is a sensor of heme (2008) (108)
- RECQL4, mutated in the Rothmund-Thomson and RAPADILINO syndromes, interacts with ubiquitin ligases UBR1 and UBR2 of the N-end rule pathway. (2004) (107)
- Pairs of dipeptides synergistically activate the binding of substrate by ubiquitin ligase through dissociation of its autoinhibitory domain (2002) (106)
- Using ubiquitin to follow the metabolic fate of a protein. (1996) (106)
- Substrate-binding Sites of UBR1, the Ubiquitin Ligase of the N-end Rule Pathway* (2008) (103)
- Ubiquitin fusion technique and related methods. (2005) (100)
- In vivo degradation of a transcriptional regulator: the yeast alpha 2 repressor. (1990) (98)
- Altered Activity, Social Behavior, and Spatial Memory in Mice Lacking the NTAN1p Amidase and the Asparagine Branch of the N-End Rule Pathway (2000) (98)
- Privacy, cost, and availability tradeoffs in decentralized OSNs (2009) (94)
- Aminoacyl-transferases and the N-end rule pathway of prokaryotic/eukaryotic specificity in a human pathogen. (2006) (92)
- Neurodegeneration-associated protein fragments as short-lived substrates of the N-end rule pathway. (2013) (91)
- The N-end rule in Escherichia coli: cloning and analysis of the leucyl, phenylalanyl-tRNA-protein transferase gene aat (1993) (90)
- UFD4 lacking the proteasome-binding region catalyses ubiquitination but is impaired in proteolysis (2002) (89)
- Impaired neurogenesis and cardiovascular development in mice lacking the E3 ubiquitin ligases UBR1 and UBR2 of the N-end rule pathway. (2006) (89)
- N-recognin/Ubc2 interactions in the N-end rule pathway. (1993) (88)
- Minichromosome of simian virus 40: presence of histone HI. (1976) (87)
- Protein D1 preferentially binds A + T-rich DNA in vitro and is a component of Drosophila melanogaster nucleosomes containing A + T-rich satellite DNA. (1982) (87)
- On the possibility of metabolic control of replicon "misfiring": relationship to emergence of malignant phenotypes in mammalian cell lineages. (1981) (84)
- Detection of transient in vivo interactions between substrate and transporter during protein translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum. (1999) (82)
- Discovery of Cellular Regulation by Protein Degradation (2008) (82)
- The early history of the ubiquitin field (2006) (81)
- A Mouse Amidase Specific for N-terminal Asparagine (1996) (81)
- Two proteolytic pathways regulate DNA repair by cotargeting the Mgt1 alkylguanine transferase (2009) (80)
- Ranges of human mobility in Los Angeles and New York (2011) (79)
- Route classification using cellular handoff patterns (2011) (79)
- The Ubiquitin System and the N-End Rule Pathway (2000) (79)
- Virtual individual servers as privacy-preserving proxies for mobile devices (2009) (79)
- Duration of Nuclear NF-kB Action Regulated by Reversible Acetylation (2001) (75)
- Nucleosomes and subnucleosomes: heterogeneity and composition (1977) (74)
- Glutamine-specific N-terminal amidase, a component of the N-end rule pathway. (2009) (73)
- Calpain-generated natural protein fragments as short-lived substrates of the N-end rule pathway (2014) (72)
- The short-lived MATa 2 transcriptional regulator is ubiquitinated in vivo (72)
- Obtaining in-context measurements of cellular network performance (2012) (71)
- Arginyltransferase, Its Specificity, Putative Substrates, Bidirectional Promoter, and Splicing-derived Isoforms* (2006) (70)
- Tracking vehicular speed variations by warping mobile phone signal strengths (2011) (69)
- Ablation of Arginylation in the Mouse N-End Rule Pathway: Loss of Fat, Higher Metabolic Rate, Damaged Spermatogenesis, and Neurological Perturbations (2009) (69)
- Heat-shock proteins of Drosophila are associated with nuclease- resistant, high-salt-resistant nuclear structures (1981) (69)
- Accuracy characterization of cell tower localization (2010) (67)
- Yeast N-terminal Amidase (1995) (66)
- Mitogenic hormones and tumor promoters greatly increase the incidence of colony-forming cells bearing amplified dihydrofolate reductase genes. (1983) (65)
- The auto-generated fragment of the Usp1 deubiquitylase is a physiological substrate of the N-end rule pathway. (2012) (63)
- Formyl-methionine as a degradation signal at the N-termini of bacterial proteins (2015) (60)
- Listeriolysin O Secreted by Listeria monocytogenes into the Host Cell Cytosol Is Degraded by the N-End Rule Pathway (2007) (60)
- ‘Spalog’ and ‘sequelog’: neutral terms for spatial and sequence similarity (2004) (59)
- Formyl-methionine as an N-degron of a eukaryotic N-end rule pathway (2018) (57)
- Ubiquitin fusion technique and its descendants. (2000) (57)
- Preferential localization of variant nucleosomes near the 5'-end of the mouse dihydrofolate reductase gene. (1985) (56)
- Compact form of SV40 viral minichromosome is resistant to nuclease: possible implications for chromatin structure. (1977) (56)
- Vehicular speed estimation using received signal strength from mobile phones (2010) (56)
- Heat-inducible degron and the making of conditional mutants. (2005) (53)
- Dissection of c‐MOS degron (2002) (53)
- Inhibition of the N-end rule pathway in living cells. (1991) (52)
- Loss of unstably amplified dihydrofolate reductase genes from mouse cells is greatly accelerated by hydroxyurea. (1983) (51)
- A gene encoding a putative tyrosine phosphatase suppresses lethality of an N-end rule-dependent mutant. (1992) (49)
- Staphylococcal nuclease makes a single non-random cut in the simian virus 40 viral minichromosome. (1979) (48)
- On the structure of eukaryotic, prokaryotic, and viral chromatin. (1978) (47)
- Control of Hsp90 chaperone and its clients by N-terminal acetylation and the N-end rule pathway (2017) (46)
- Two-dimensional hybridization mapping of nucleosomes. comparison of DNA and protein patterns. (1981) (46)
- Amino Acids Induce Peptide Uptake via Accelerated Degradation of CUP9, the Transcriptional Repressor of the PTR2 Peptide Transporter* (2008) (46)
- Security versus energy tradeoffs in host-based mobile malware detection (2011) (45)
- Analysis of a conditional degradation signal in yeast and mammalian cells. (1999) (44)
- Affinity of HMG17 for a mononucleosome is not influenced by the presence of ubiquitin-H2A semihistone but strongly depends on DNA fragment size. (1983) (43)
- Your reactions suggest you liked the movie: automatic content rating via reaction sensing (2013) (42)
- Regulation of peptide import through phosphorylation of Ubr1, the ubiquitin ligase of the N-end rule pathway (2008) (42)
- Very long stretches of free DNA in chromatin (1974) (42)
- Ubiquitin Ligases of the N-End Rule Pathway: Assessment of Mutations in UBR1 That Cause the Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome (2011) (42)
- Biochemical and Genetic Studies of UBR3, a Ubiquitin Ligase with a Function in Olfactory and Other Sensory Systems* (2007) (41)
- High-resolution fractionation of nucleosomes: minor particles, "whiskers," and separation of mononucleosomes containing and lacking A24 semihistone. (1980) (41)
- Confidant: Protecting OSN Data without Locking It Up (2011) (38)
- Bivalent Inhibitor of the N-end Rule Pathway* (1999) (36)
- Location in Ubiquitous Computing (2010) (36)
- On the structural organization of the transcriptional unit in animal chromosomes. (1974) (36)
- Gid10 as an alternative N-recognin of the Pro/N-degron pathway (2019) (35)
- Cellular and SV40 chromatin: replication, segregation, ubiquitination, nuclease-hypersensitive sites, HMG-containing nucleosomes, and heterochromatin-specific protein. (1983) (35)
- Transcriptionally inactive oocyte-type 5S RNA genes of Xenopus laevis are complexed with TFIIIA in vitro. (1987) (31)
- Predicting handoffs in 3G networks (2011) (30)
- Enzymatic N‐terminal Addition of Noncanonical Amino Acids to Peptides and Proteins (2008) (30)
- Clustering Anonymized Mobile Call Detail Records to Find Usage Groups (2011) (30)
- The N-end rule at atomic resolution (2008) (29)
- Trends in Russian research output in post-Soviet era (2009) (28)
- Clustered arrangement of histones F2al and F3 along DNA in chromosomal deoxyribonucleoproteins. (1972) (27)
- Targeting the absence: Homozygous DNA deletions as immutable signposts for cancer therapy (2007) (27)
- The N-end rule. (1995) (27)
- Recent studies of the ubiquitin system and the N-end rule pathway. (2000) (27)
- On the chromatin structure of the amplified, transcriptionally active gene for dihydrofolate reductase in mouse cells. (1982) (26)
- Recognition of nonproline N-terminal residues by the Pro/N-degron pathway (2020) (23)
- A tale of two cities (2010) (23)
- Hypersensitivity to heavy water: A new conditional phenotype (1988) (22)
- Hierarchical modeling of phenolic ligand binding to 2Zn--insulin hexamers. (1996) (22)
- A technique of low-pH gel electrophoresis of chromosomal proteins which does not require preliminary removal of DNA. (1978) (22)
- Analyzing N-terminal Arginylation through the Use of Peptide Arrays and Degradation Assays* (2016) (22)
- Augmented generation of protein fragments during wakefulness as the molecular cause of sleep: a hypothesis (2012) (22)
- Salt treatment of chromatin induces redistribution of histones (1974) (22)
- Managing cellular congestion using incentives (2012) (21)
- Degradation of the Separase-cleaved Rec8, a Meiotic Cohesin Subunit, by the N-end Rule Pathway* (2016) (21)
- Molecular Genetics of the Ubiquitin System (1988) (21)
- The N-end rule of selective protein turnover: mechanistic aspects and functional implications. (1987) (19)
- Traffic backfilling: subsidizing lunch for delay-tolerant applications in UMTS networks (2011) (17)
- Nucleosome arrangement in green monkey α-satellite chromatin (1983) (17)
- Discovering the RNA Double Helix and Hybridization (2006) (17)
- Five enzymes of the Arg/N-degron pathway form a targeting complex: The concept of superchanneling (2020) (17)
- Understanding the Pro/N-end rule pathway (2018) (17)
- Liat1, an arginyltransferase-binding protein whose evolution among primates involved changes in the numbers of its 10-residue repeats (2014) (16)
- Do stalled replication forks synthesize a specific alarmone? (1983) (16)
- Studies on chromatin. Free DNA in sheared chromatin. (1976) (14)
- A reference-based protein degradation assay without global translation inhibitors (2017) (14)
- A nuclease-hypersensitive region forms de novo after chromosome replication (1987) (14)
- Three decades of studies to understand the functions of the ubiquitin family. (2012) (14)
- Diadenosine 5',5'''-P/sup 1/, P/sup 4/-tetraphosphate: a pleiotropically acting alarmone (1983) (14)
- Codominant interference, antieffectors, and multitarget drugs. (1998) (13)
- Mammalian cell cycle mutant defective in intracellular protein degradation and ubiquitin-protein conjugation. (1985) (13)
- The N-end rule pathway in Xenopus egg extracts. (1998) (12)
- The N-End Rule of Selective Protein Turnover (1988) (12)
- Degradation of Serotonin N-Acetyltransferase, a Circadian Regulator, by the N-end Rule Pathway* (2016) (11)
- Discovery of the biology of the ubiquitin system. (2014) (11)
- Aminopeptidases trim Xaa-Pro proteins, initiating their degradation by the Pro/N-degron pathway (2021) (10)
- New way to isolate simian virus 40 nucleoprotein complexes from infected cells: use of a thiol-specific reagent (1982) (9)
- Codominance and toxins: a path to drugs of nearly unlimited selectivity. (1995) (9)
- Evolution of Substrates and Components of the Pro/N-Degron Pathway. (2020) (9)
- Nucleosome arrangement in green monkey alpha-satellite chromatin. Superimposition of non-random and apparently random patterns. (1983) (8)
- Mouse Dfa Is a Repressor of TATA-box Promoters and Interacts with the Abt1 Activator of Basal Transcription* (2010) (8)
- Ubiquitin Reference Technique and Its Use in Ubiquitin-Lacking Prokaryotes (2013) (7)
- Targeting of proteins for degradation. (1989) (6)
- The Arg/N-degron pathway targets transcription factors and regulates specific genes (2020) (6)
- Activity Precedes Retrieval During Memory Search (2005) (6)
- Excessive Income Inequality – Problems and Threats for Russia (2019) (6)
- The N-end rule is mediated by the UBC 2 ( RAD 6 ) ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme ( protein degradation / yeast / RAD 6 / UBC 2 ) (5)
- Crystal structure of the Ate1 arginyl-tRNA-protein transferase and arginylation of N-degron substrates (2022) (5)
- The N-end rule pathway is required for import of histidine in yeast lacking the kinesin-like protein Cin8p (1999) (5)
- Arrangement of histones along DNA in chromosomal deoxyribonucleoprotein lacking histone F1 (1973) (5)
- Corrigendum: Deficiency of UBR1, a ubiquitin ligase of the N-end rule pathway, causes pancreatic dysfunction, malformations and mental retardation (Johanson-Blizzard syndrome) (2006) (4)
- On the cause of sleep: Protein fragments, the concept of sentinels, and links to epilepsy (2019) (4)
- Studies on chromatin (1975) (4)
- Histone-histone proximity in chromatin as seen by imidoester cross-linking (1974) (4)
- The ATF3 Transcription Factor Is a Short-Lived Substrate of the Arg/N-Degron Pathway. (2020) (4)
- Selective arrangement of nucleosomes within the genome (1982) (4)
- Free DNA stretches in histone H1-depleted chromatin and their possible relation to chromomere structure (1976) (3)
- Problems of Science and Its Effectiveness (2011) (3)
- Heterogeneity of chromatin sibunits in vitro and location of histone Hi. (3)
- Science, High-Tech Industries, and Innovation (2013) (3)
- Protein D . 1 preferentially binds A + T-rich DNA in vitro and is a component of Drosophila melanogaster nucleosomes containing A + T-rich satellite DNA ( hybridization mapping of nucleosomal DNA / DNA binding to immobilized proteins ) (3)
- Long molecules of free DNA in the sheared chromatin preparation (1973) (3)
- Redistribution of histones during unfolding of chromosomal DNA (1973) (3)
- Proceedings of the 14th Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (2013) (3)
- Visualization and comparison of molecular dynamics simulations of leukotriene C4, leukotriene D4, and leukotriene E4. (1995) (2)
- Studies on chromatin (1975) (2)
- On the structure of cellular and viral chromatin. (1978) (2)
- Technological Change in Models of economic development (1984) (2)
- Studies on chromatin (1975) (2)
- The World of Ubiquitin (1995) (1)
- Conflicts at global and local levels: economics and mathematical methods and models of stability research (1995) (1)
- ObtainingIn-ContextMeasurementsof CellularNetworkPerformance (2012) (1)
- Development of knowledge economy and providing succession in the Russian economic science / in A.I.Anchishkin. Forecasting rate and factors of the economic growth (2003) (1)
- Analysis of income inequality impact on the musical art (2020) (1)
- Conflicts and Environmental Change: Models and Methods (1997) (1)
- Predicting handoffs in 3G networks (2012) (1)
- The N-End Rule of Selective Protein Turnover and Its Implications (1987) (1)
- TheN-EndRuleinEscherichia coli: Cloning andAnalysis of theLeucyl, Phenylalanyl-tRNA-Protein Transferase Geneaat (1993) (1)
- Analysis of two main university rankings (2011) (1)
- PNAS Plus Significance Statements (2014) (1)
- Global stochastic optimization in hierarchical modeling of ligand/protein binding profiles (2000) (1)
- Transcriptionally inactive oocyte-type 5S RNA genes of Xenopus laevis are complexed with TFIIIA in vitro (1987) (0)
- Isolation and characterization of DNA sequences amplified in multidrug-resistant hamster cells (gene amplification/in-gel hybridization technique/cosmid cloning/adriamycin resistance/colchicine resistance) (2016) (0)
- Transcriptionall y Inactive Oocyte-Type 5SRNA GenesofXenopus laevis AreComplexed withTFIIIAInVitro (1987) (0)
- Instrument Sharing Continued availability of advanced instruments must involve sharing ; how are instruments shared ? (2016) (0)
- A method for regulating the metabolic stability of proteins (1987) (0)
- Nonpayments and Barter as a Manifestation of Systemic Transformations (2000) (0)
- Using harmonic proportions to justify fair level of the income distribution (2021) (0)
- Using Public RF Sources to Build Secure Associations between Wireless Devices in Proximity (2010) (0)
- Model of income distribution on the basis of a finite functional sequence and its application for inequality analysis (2020) (0)
- Proteases specifiques de l'ubiquitine (1992) (0)
- Revised , August 12 , 2008 REFLECTIONS Discovery of Cellular Regulation by Protein Degradation (2008) (0)
- Isolation and characterization of DNA sequences amplified in multidrug-resistant hamster cells ( gene amplification / in-gel hybridization technique / cosmid cloning / adriamycin resistance / coichicine resistance ) (0)
- Economic Problems of Stability in the Transition Period to a New Political and Economic System in "International Stability in a Multipolar World: Issues and Models for Analysis (1993) (0)
- Mitogenic hormones 'and tumorpromoters greatly increase the incidence ofcolony-forming cellswbearing amplified (1983) (0)
- Leading Role of the Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the Soviet Academy of Sciences in Organization, Management and Development of the Complex Programs of Scientific and Technological Progress, 1972—1988 (2018) (0)
- The World as Physics, Mathematics and Nothing Else (2008) (0)
- New Classes of Conditional Toxins as Therapeutic Agents Against Breast Cancer. (1999) (0)
- The Russian economy edited by Michael Alexeev and Shlomo Weber Part IV Financial and real sectors (2014) (0)
- Acquisition and loss of amplified genes: dramatic effects of hormones, tumor promoters and cytotoxic drugs. (1983) (0)
- Adjustment of metabolic stability of protein (1996) (0)
- Global Trends and Directions of Development of Industrial Robots (2020) (0)
- Characteristics and Forecast of Science and Technology in Russia (analysis of estimates of experts) (1994) (0)
- MACROECONOMIC AGGREGATE MODEL FOR RESEARCHING ARREARS AND STABILIZATION OF THE (1999) (0)
- IDENTIFICATION AND CLONING OF GENES RESPONSIBLE FOR MULTIPLE DRUG RESISTANCE (1984) (0)
- Methods for transforming destabilization of specific proteins in vivo (1991) (0)
- Social and Economic Problems of Russian Science: Longterm Aspects of Development (1998) (0)
- The N-end rule pathway: Functions and mechanisms (1990) (0)
- Vis-a-Vis : Privacy for Location-Based OSNs (2010) (0)
- NewWaytoIsolate Simian Virus 40Nucleoprotein Complexes fromInfected Cells: Useofa Thiol-Specific (1982) (0)
- Ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation: The early days The ubiquitin system (2000) (0)
- Assessing reasonable limits of inequality on the basis of a new model of income distribution (2010) (0)
- Scientists' ideas about what professions are the most suitable for their children and grandchildren (2020) (0)
- JOHANSON-BLIZZARD SYNDROME IS CAUSED BY MUTATIONS IN UBR1, ENCODING AN E3 UBIQUITIN LIGASE OF THE N-END RULE PATHWAY (2005) (0)
- The Origins of the Ubiquitin Field (2006) (0)
- The Beliefs of Scientific Researchers About Which Professions Are the Most Suitable for Their Children and Grandchildren (2019) (0)
- On Indicators of Possible Inter-Civilization Conflicts" in "Models for Security Policy in the Post-Cold War Era (1996) (0)
- Questionable Innovations in Data Processing with Incomplete Information about the Analyzed System in Absence of Applications Limitations (2009) (0)
- Macroeconomic Aggregate Model for Analysis of Inflation and Stabilization of the Russian Economy (1999) (0)
- Award for the ubiquitin pathway (2000) (0)
- TURKISH UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES: DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNICAL INDICATORS (2022) (0)
- Dieter Wolf (1941-2023): a life dedicated to understanding protein quality control and the ubiquitin-proteasome system. (2023) (0)
- This contribution is part of the special series of Inaugural Articles by members of the National Academy of Sciences (1996) (0)
- Problems of Science: RAS and Higher Educational Institutions (2010) (0)
- HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT: LESSONS FROM THE CORONAVIRUS — THE INADMISSIBILITY O F THE QUESTIONABLE INNOVATIONS IN GOVERNANCE (2020) (0)
- Clustering Mobile Call Detail Records to Find Usage Groups (2011) (0)
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