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Posttranslational Modification of Proteins: Expanding Nature's Inventory
by
Christopher Walsh
Publisher:
Roberts and Co. Publishers
Publication Date:
Monday, October 03, 2005
Number of Pages:
576
ISBN:
0974707732
Book Summary:
More than five percent of the genes in higher eukaryotic genomes encode enzymes that posttranslationally modify proteins, greatly expanding the complexity and diversity of proteomes. This book examines the molecular logic of the major types of covalent modifications of proteins and their biological consequences.
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