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The new landscape of protein ubiquitination

Proteome-wide identification of ubiquitination events reveals their functional classes and identifies substrates for ubiquitin ligases.

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Figure 1: Ubiquitin remnant profiling to identify protein ubiquitination sites.

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Xu, G., Jaffrey, S. The new landscape of protein ubiquitination. Nat Biotechnol 29, 1098–1100 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.2061

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