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Schreiner, P., Chen, X., Husnjak, K., Randles, L., Zhang, N., Elsasser, S., Finley, D., Dikic, I., Walters, K. J., & Groll, M. (2008). Ubiquitin docking at the proteasome through a novel pleckstrin-homology domain interaction. Nature, 453(7194), 548–552.

Authors 10
  1. Patrick Schreiner (first)
  2. Xiang Chen (additional)
  3. Koraljka Husnjak (additional)
  4. Leah Randles (additional)
  5. Naixia Zhang (additional)
  6. Suzanne Elsasser (additional)
  7. Daniel Finley (additional)
  8. Ivan Dikic (additional)
  9. Kylie J. Walters (additional)
  10. Michael Groll (additional)
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@article{Schreiner_2008, title={Ubiquitin docking at the proteasome through a novel pleckstrin-homology domain interaction}, volume={453}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature06924}, DOI={10.1038/nature06924}, number={7194}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Schreiner, Patrick and Chen, Xiang and Husnjak, Koraljka and Randles, Leah and Zhang, Naixia and Elsasser, Suzanne and Finley, Daniel and Dikic, Ivan and Walters, Kylie J. and Groll, Michael}, year={2008}, month=may, pages={548–552} }