Proteasome activity imaging and profiling characterizes bacterial effector syringolin A.
Syringolin A (SylA) is a nonribosomal cyclic peptide produced by the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv syringae that can inhibit the eukaryotic proteasome. The proteasome is a multisubunit proteolytic complex that resides in the nucleus and cytoplasm and contains three subunits with differe...
Main Authors: | Kolodziejek, I, Misas-Villamil, J, Kaschani, F, Clerc, J, Gu, C, Krahn, D, Niessen, S, Verdoes, M, Willems, L, Overkleeft, H, Kaiser, M, van der Hoorn, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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