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Ramos, P. C., Höckendorff, J., Johnson, E. S., Varshavsky, A., & Dohmen, R. J. (1998). Ump1p Is Required for Proper Maturation of the 20S Proteasome and Becomes Its Substrate upon Completion of the Assembly. Cell, 92(4), 489–499.

Authors 5
  1. Paula C Ramos (first)
  2. Jörg Höckendorff (additional)
  3. Erica S Johnson (additional)
  4. Alexander Varshavsky (additional)
  5. R.Jürgen Dohmen (additional)
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@article{Ramos_1998, title={Ump1p Is Required for Proper Maturation of the 20S Proteasome and Becomes Its Substrate upon Completion of the Assembly}, volume={92}, ISSN={0092-8674}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80942-3}, DOI={10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80942-3}, number={4}, journal={Cell}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={Ramos, Paula C and Höckendorff, Jörg and Johnson, Erica S and Varshavsky, Alexander and Dohmen, R.Jürgen}, year={1998}, month=feb, pages={489–499} }