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Fbw7 isoform interaction contributes to cyclin E proteolysis
Wei Zhang
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Deanna M. Koepp
Genetics, Cell Biology and Development (CBS)
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Isoform
100%
Cyclin E
100%
Proteolysis
100%
F-Box Protein
60%
N-Terminus
60%
Ubiquitin
60%
Tumor Suppressor Protein
40%
Skp1
40%
Protein Degradation
20%
Exon
20%
Proto Oncogene
20%
Cell Cycle
20%
Cell Proliferation
20%
Sequence Motif
20%
Specificity Factor
20%
Carcinogenesis
20%
Proteasome
20%
Cell Growth
20%
Ubiquitin Ligase
20%
Keyphrases
Cyclin E
100%
Proteolysis
100%
FBW7
100%
F-box Protein
27%
D Domain
27%
Splice Variant
18%
Ubiquitin
18%
Terminal Region
18%
Tumor Protein p53 (TP53)
18%
SKP1
18%
Cell Growth
9%
Cell Proliferation
9%
Functional Significance
9%
Protein Turnover
9%
Oncogene
9%
Tumorigenesis
9%
Ubiquitin Ligase
9%
Homodimeric
9%
Ubiquitin-proteasome System
9%
Substrate Binding
9%
Sequence Motif
9%
E Protein
9%
Cell Cycle Regulators
9%
Reduced Rate
9%
Orthologues
9%
Oncogene Products
9%
Substrate Turnover
9%
Heteromeric Complexes
9%
Specificity Factor
9%
CUL1
9%
First Exons
9%