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Identification of minimum Rpn4-responsive elements in genes related to proteasome functions.
RPN4 the yeast transcription factor promotes the complex defence against methyi, methanesulfonate].
Rpn4p without the DNA-Binding Domain Provides Saccharomyces cerevisiae Resistance to Oxidative Stres…
The central domain of yeast transcription factor Rpn4 facilitates degradation of reporter protein in…
Induction of proteotoxic stress by the mycotoxin patulin.
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