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SAMPyling proteins in archaea.
Proteome adaptations in Ethe1-deficient mice indicate a role in lipid catabolism and cytoskeleton or…
Post-translational protein modification by carotenoid cleavage products.
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Analysis of Post-Translational Modifications of a Critical Protein Implicated in Amyotrophic Lateral…
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