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- N-end_rule abstract "The N-end rule is a rule related to ubiquitination, discovered by Alexander Varshavsky and co-workers in 1986. The rule states that the N-terminal amino acid of a protein determines its half-life (likelihood of being degraded). The rule applies to both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms, but with different strength. However, only rough estimations of protein half-life can be deduced from this 'rule', as N-terminal amino acid modification can lead to variability and anomalies, whilst amino acid impact can also change from organism to organism. Other degradation signals, known as degrons, can also be found in sequence.".
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- N-end_rule wikiPageID "25925761".
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- N-end_rule hasPhotoCollection N-end_rule.
- N-end_rule subject Category:Protein_biosynthesis.
- N-end_rule comment "The N-end rule is a rule related to ubiquitination, discovered by Alexander Varshavsky and co-workers in 1986. The rule states that the N-terminal amino acid of a protein determines its half-life (likelihood of being degraded). The rule applies to both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms, but with different strength.".
- N-end_rule label "N-End Rule".
- N-end_rule label "N-end rule".
- N-end_rule label "N端法則".
- N-end_rule label "Zasada N-końca".
- N-end_rule sameAs N-End_Rule.
- N-end_rule sameAs Zasada_N-końca.
- N-end_rule sameAs m.0b6d0r6.
- N-end_rule sameAs Q3491438.
- N-end_rule sameAs Q3491438.
- N-end_rule wasDerivedFrom N-end_rule?oldid=594026940.
- N-end_rule isPrimaryTopicOf N-end_rule.