Lysine methylation regulates the pRb tumour suppressor protein.
The pRb tumour suppressor protein has a central role in coordinating early cell cycle progression. An important level of control imposed on pRb occurs through post-translational modification, for example, phosphorylation. We describe here a new level of regulation on pRb, mediated through the target...
Main Authors: | Munro, S, Khaire, N, Inche, A, Carr, S, La Thangue, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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