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Proteasome subunit α4s is essential for formation of spermatoproteasomes and histone degradation dur…
Meiosis I progression in spermatogenesis requires a type of testis-specific 20S core proteasome.
Class I TCP Transcription Factors Target the Gibberellin Biosynthesis Gene GA20ox1 and the Growth-Pr…
Similar temporal and spatial recruitment of native 19S and 20S proteasome subunits to transcriptiona…
Redox control of 20S proteasome gating.
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