Two distinct types of E3 ligases work in unison to regulate substrate ubiquitylation

Daniel C. Scott, David Y. Rhee, David M. Duda, Ian R. Kelsall, Jennifer L. Olszewski, Joao A. Paulo, Annemieke de Jong, Huib Ovaa, Arno F. Alpi, J. Wade Harper (Lead / Corresponding author), Brenda A. Schulman (Lead / Corresponding author)

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology