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    • Berset, G., Griac, P., Tempel, R., La Rue, J., Wittenberg, C., Lanker, S. Transferable domain in the g(1) cyclin cln2 sufficient to switch degradation of sic1 from the e3 ubiquitin ligase scfcdc4 to scfgrr1 Molecular and Cellular Biology  2002 22:4463-4476  DOI:10.1128/MCB.22.13.4463-4476.2002  PMID:12052857  PMCID:PMC133886
    • Hsiung, Y. G., Chang, H. C., Pellequer, J. L., La Valle, R., Lanker, S., Wittenberg, C. F-box protein grr1 interacts with phosphorylated targets via the cationic surface of its leucine-rich repeat Molecular and Cellular Biology  2001 21:2506-2520  DOI:10.1128/mcb.21.7.2506-2520.2001  PMID:11259599
    • Schneider, B. L., Patton, E. E., Lanker, S., Mendenhall, M. D., Wittenberg, C., Futcher, B., Tyers, M. Yeast g1 cyclins are unstable in g1 phase Nature  1998 395:86-89  PMID:9738503
    • Willems, A. R., Lanker, S., Patton, E. E., Craig, K. L., Nason, T. F., Mathias, N., Kobayashi, R., Wittenberg, C., Tyers, M. Cdc53 targets phosphorylated g1 cyclins for degradation by the ubiquitin proteolytic pathway Cell  1996 86:453-463  DOI:10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80118-x  PMID:8756727
    • Lanker, S., Valdivieso, M. H., Wittenberg, C. Rapid degradation of the g(1) cyclin cln2 induced by cdk-dependent phosphorylation Science  1996 271:1597-1601  DOI:10.1126/science.271.5255.1597  PMID:8599119

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