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Ozz-E3, a muscle-specific ubiquitin ligase, regulates β-catenin degradation during myogenesisNastasi et al., 2004
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- Nastasi T
- Bongiovanni A
- Campos Y
- Mann L
- Toy J
- Bostrom J
- Rottier R
- Hahn C
- Conaway J
- Harris A
- d'Azzo A
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The identities of the ubiquitin-ligases active during myogenesis are largely unknown. Here we describe a RING-type E3 ligase complex specified by the adaptor protein, Ozz, a novel SOCS protein that is developmentally regulated and expressed exclusively in striated …
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