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Histone
[[Genomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Allele]] * [[Chromatin]] * [[Chromosome]] * [[Deoxyribonucleic acid . . . acetylation, phosphorylation, Sumoylation, ubiquitination, and ADP-ribosylation. This affects . . . (Me: methyl, P: phosphate, Ac: acetyl, Ub: ubiquitin) So H3K4Me denotes the methylation of H3 . . .
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Mitochondrial DNA
[[Genomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)]] * [[Inheritance]] * [[Mitochondria]] . . . mitochondria (containing mtDNA) are marked with ubiquitin to select them for later destruction inside . . . * Sutovsky, P., et. al (Nov. 25, 1999). "Ubiquitin tag for sperm mitochondria". Nature 402: . . .
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Signal transduction
[[Physiology]] ====See Also==== * [[Nitric Oxide]] * [[Proteasome]] * [[Second messengers]] ====Description==== . . . phosphorylation), or by internalization (see ubiquitin). =====Intracellular signal transduction===== . . .
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Ubiquitin
[[Genomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Proteasome]] * [[RNA]] * [[Translation (RNA translation)]] ====Description==== . . . <b>Ubiquitin</b> is a small regulatory protein that . . . is ubiquitous in eukaryotes. Ubiquitination (or Ubiquitylation) refers to the Post-translational . . . (via an isopeptide bond) of one or more ubiquitin monomers. Ubiquitin (originally, Ubiquitous . . . in living cells. The basic functions of ubiquitin and the components of the ubiquitination . . .
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<table><tr><td> http://www.dadamo.com/wiki/coral-sm.jpg </td><td>Articles . . . "Receptor" "Signal transduction" "Proteasome" "Ubiquitin" "Nuclear Factor kappa B (NF-kB)" "Histone . . .
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