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- target of the PARPs. All core histones and linker histone H1 are ADP-ribosylated following DNA damage. The function of these modifications is still unknown...
- elongation factor-2. In the case of the diphtheria toxin, EF2 is ADP-ribosylated and becomes unable to parti****te in protein elongation, and, so, the...
- 6 (Arf6). Binding exposes its active site, allowing it to permanently ribosylate the Gs alpha subunit of the heterotrimeric G protein. This results in...
- for the small GTP-binding proteins RhoA, RhoB, and RhoC, which are ADP-ribosylated on an asparagine residue. Ménétrey J, Flatau G, Boquet P, Ménez A, Stura...
- Ballweber E, Galla M, Aktories K, et al. (2001). "Interaction of ADP-ribosylated actin with actin binding proteins". FEBS Lett. 508 (1): 131–5. doi:10...
- Traven A, Ahel I (July 2015). "Identification of a class of Protein ADP-Ribosylating Sirtuins in Microbial Pathogens". Molecular Cell. 59 (2): 309–20. doi:10...
- Complex at 1.35 A resolution. 2gwj: SpvB ADP-ribosylated actin: hexagonal crystal form 2gwk: SpvB ADP-ribosylated actin: orthorhombic crystal form 2hf3: Crystal...
- The B subunit remains in the endosome as a pore. The A subunit ADP-ribosylates host eEF-2, which is required for protein synthesis; when it is inactivated...
- reveals a novel type of action of a bacterial exoenzyme 2bov: MOLECULAR RECOGNITION OF AN ADP-RIBOSYLATING CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM C3 EXOENZYME BY RALA GTPASE...
- Aktories K, Just I (February 2003). "Activation of phospholipase D1 by ADP-ribosylated RhoA". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 302 (1):...