Color poster with text and diagrams (Spring 2009)In plants as well as all living organisms the selective degradation of cellular proteins is important for growth and development. This degradation occurs when a cell no longer has a need for an individual protein, either because some change occurs in the environment or in response to developmental cues. Selective protein degradation occurs by activity of the ubiquitin (Ub)/26S proteasome system. In this project we attempted to identify mutant Arabidopsis plants with T-DNA insertions in four unique genes.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
The Arabidopsis group C bZIP transcriptional regulatory factors includes four members that are homol...
Determining how the breaking down of proteins in plants can affect the traits a plant is expressing
PURPOSE: The ability for plants to absorb light through photoreceptors is essential for successful p...
This study investigated the function of three ubiquitin specific protease subfamilies (UBP15-19, UBP...
Color poster with text and diagrams.Following their synthesis, proteins in cells can be modified in ...
The majority of proteins in eukaryotic cells are modified according to highly regulated mechanisms t...
Organisms contain cellular mechanisms that help maintain the correct structure of proteins in order ...
Ubiquitination is an important biochemical reaction found in all eukaryotic organisms and is involve...
The xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group B (XPB) protein is involved in both DNA repair and t...
Molecular chaperones and proteasomes are required for the normal development of plants via their rol...
Color poster with text, figures and tables.Ubiquitylation, the covalent attachment of the small prot...
In eukaryotic organisms, polyubiquitination is the modification of a protein with polymerized ubiqui...
Protein folding and degradation are both required for protein quality control, an essential cellular...
MATH-BTB proteins are known to act as substrate-specific adaptors of CUL3-based E3 ligases in the ub...
The human UV-damaged DNA binding protein (UV-DDB), a heterodimeric protein composed of 127 kDa (UV-D...
The Arabidopsis group C bZIP transcriptional regulatory factors includes four members that are homol...
Determining how the breaking down of proteins in plants can affect the traits a plant is expressing
PURPOSE: The ability for plants to absorb light through photoreceptors is essential for successful p...
This study investigated the function of three ubiquitin specific protease subfamilies (UBP15-19, UBP...
Color poster with text and diagrams.Following their synthesis, proteins in cells can be modified in ...
The majority of proteins in eukaryotic cells are modified according to highly regulated mechanisms t...
Organisms contain cellular mechanisms that help maintain the correct structure of proteins in order ...
Ubiquitination is an important biochemical reaction found in all eukaryotic organisms and is involve...
The xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group B (XPB) protein is involved in both DNA repair and t...
Molecular chaperones and proteasomes are required for the normal development of plants via their rol...
Color poster with text, figures and tables.Ubiquitylation, the covalent attachment of the small prot...
In eukaryotic organisms, polyubiquitination is the modification of a protein with polymerized ubiqui...
Protein folding and degradation are both required for protein quality control, an essential cellular...
MATH-BTB proteins are known to act as substrate-specific adaptors of CUL3-based E3 ligases in the ub...
The human UV-damaged DNA binding protein (UV-DDB), a heterodimeric protein composed of 127 kDa (UV-D...
The Arabidopsis group C bZIP transcriptional regulatory factors includes four members that are homol...
Determining how the breaking down of proteins in plants can affect the traits a plant is expressing
PURPOSE: The ability for plants to absorb light through photoreceptors is essential for successful p...