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Dislimb
Dislimb Dis*limb", v. t. To tear limb from limb; to dismember. [Obs.] --Bailey.

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- Papin C, Limbourg-Bouchon B, Rouyer F (November 2002). "The F-box protein slimb controls the levels of clock proteins period and timeless". Nature. 420...
- (Figure 2). The Drosophila protein Slimb is part of an SCF complex that targets proteins for ubiquitylation. Slimb binds to phosphorylated Ci protein...
- repeat-containing protein 1A (FBXW1A) also known as βTrCP1 or Fbxw1 or hsSlimb or pIkappaBalpha-E3 receptor subunit is a protein that in humans is encoded...
- inhibits Smoothened. Then active Smoothened protein is able to inhibit PKA and Slimb, so that the Ci protein is not cleaved. This intact Ci protein can enter...
- "to give a signal". Also possible is schimmenti "diagonal" from Gothic slimbs "slanting". Other sources of Germanic influences include the Hohenstaufen...
- 1999). "Signal-induced ubiquitination of IkappaBalpha by the F-box protein Slimb/beta-TrCP". Genes Dev. 13 (3): 284–94. doi:10.1101/gad.13.3.284. PMC 316434...
- ubiquitin-proteasome pathway and is carried out by a ubiquitin ligase called Slimb (supernumerary limbs). At the same time, TIM is itself phosphorylated by...
- homologous to Xenopus βTrCP, yeast Met30, Neurospora Scon2 and Drosophila Slimb. In mammals, in addition to βTrCP2, a paralog protein (called βTrCP1 or...
- cells) as required for bringing Plk4 to centrioles and an F-box protein, Slimb – a component of the SCF ubiquitin protein ligase, as responsible for targeting...
- 1999). "Signal-induced ubiquitination of IkappaBalpha by the F-box protein Slimb/beta-TrCP". Genes & Development. 13 (3): 284–94. doi:10.1101/gad.13.3.284...